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    Remington 7400 Question

    stop shot stringing or decrease the POI impact I filed the forend walls down about the thickness of a quarter, and the front too, and "floated" the barrel by raising the barrel with 2 deck screws, right under the hole where the big retaining screw goes in. When they were set right, I filled in...
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    Remington 7400 Question

    troublesome but useful I have finally gotten this SOB to work, and now I like it better. (removed the plastic breech cover plate after it chipped. A piece was in the back of the reciever preventing cocking automatically after the first shot ejected. I polished the chamber with a drill, long...
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    Browning BAR or Remington 7400 or ???

    Still hate my 7400 It works as a single shot, but I've had it looked at by two gun shops, who told me it was fine. $100 later, plus the ammo I've wasted and time, and it still doesn't work as a semi auto. The last shop said it was the magazine causing feeding problems, and they charged me for...
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    "Pam" as a gun oil- cleaner???

    I don't think its a good idea If it is going to be washed off and reapplied every time you shoot, it might be ok, but for regular arms I think its a bad idea. However, the stuff is AWESOME for sealing leather shoes/boots. It might work on tents in light rain, if applied before rain...
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    Remington 7400 Question

    I think the pump action (is it 7600?) would be fine, but the semi-auto is love-it-or-hate-it.
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    Remington 7400 Question

    was going to sell it I'll try "working the action and dry firing 1000 times" as you suggest. If that and a little more tinkering with the freaking magazines doesn't do it, I'll give this gun away with mags for $125. Works great as a Single Shot. lol. (put 1 round on top of the factory magazine...
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    Do Tire places give away or sell wheel weights?

    re: berm mining. Yeah that would be a big operation, and if you did it with shovels and sluices, it would cost them for a caterpillar to re-berm the range.
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