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    front stock screw differences?


    I have a pre accutrigger 110 that had the plastic stock on it,I bought a used wooden stock for it and it seems that the screw should be tapered under the head,like a stove bolt is.the screw that attaches the plastic stock is flat under the head like a normal bolt would be.Am I right in the assumption that the wood stock requires a different screw?

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    The normal action screws should be flat headed rather than tapered. The tapered type may be because it's an older stock configuration?

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    I have never seen tapered head action screws.

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    OK,thanks.I'll not worry about it anymore and just shoot the thing.lol.

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    I have a first gen 110 with a wood stock and when I got it there were standard screws in it, and they appear original.

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