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    recoil lug


    does anybody make a recoil lug for a savage accustock with the receiver detent on it that will fit a accustock without having to grind on it??

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    Are you looking for a thick one or factory piece?

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    Looking for one like that with a detent on it so it fits into the receiver action and does not slip when tightening the barrel nut. I have seen some recoil lugs that have a square detent and have seen them with a pin type.

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    Tom if you happen to find one pm me or post up where you got it....i have a 110BA ive been looking for a pinned or detent lug for for a long time.

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    I am wondering if Savage has a patent on it so nobody can make one. Would sure make changing barrels on accustocks easier.

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    im not sure but yes it would make things easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom338 View Post
    Looking for one like that with a detent on it so it fits into the receiver action and does not slip when tightening the barrel nut. I have seen some recoil lugs that have a square detent and have seen them with a pin type.
    Just install a second pin 180 above the original so the lug can't move up-down or side -side. I made this to locate the hole for the second pin in ring after drilling the lug.



    Both pins have a slight interference fit in the action so it stays attached and in position when a barrel is removed/installed.


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