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    nsaqam
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    A whole lot easier just to cut the fore end off of the cheap plastic stock and use it to test fire the rifle.

    They're not worth anything anyway.

    You can still check feed and function with the mutilated stock too.

    BTW, your FP protrusion may be within spec but I'd shorten it to around .035".

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsaqam View Post
    A whole lot easier just to cut the fore end off of the cheap plastic stock and use it to test fire the rifle.

    They're not worth anything anyway.

    You can still check feed and function with the mutilated stock too.

    BTW, your FP protrusion may be within spec but I'd shorten it to around .035".
    Not trying to high jack here but what are the benefit's of shorter firing spring protrusion? Mine are from the factory at .056 (short action) and .061 (long action).

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