Classic VI Takedown 10/22

Includes .44 & 10/22 Carbines; Mini-14, 30 & 6.8; Model 96 & 99/44 Deerfields; M77s; PC 4s & 9s; AC-556; MP9; XGI.
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Re: Classic VI Takedown 10/22

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More photos. The stock sits a bit proud at the rear of the receiver but not horrible.
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Re: Classic VI Takedown 10/22

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After installing a Clark trigger/hammer/sear kit I took it to the range on Friday. It would fire once then the trigger would lock as if the safety was on - working the safety didn't help. Cycling the bolt would allow another shot but still locking the trigger. The Clark sear had a small spot weld on one corner which I thought was odd. The Clark 10/22 guy said, at the time, that it was needed to make the safety work. I'll be calling him again tomorrow.
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Re: Classic VI Takedown 10/22

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Clark's 10/22 guy advised me to back the trigger stop screw out about half turn. Took the set screw all the way flush with the trigger face. Didn't help. So I have to remove their kit and return it - a shame because I'm kind of a shim nut and took the time to shim all the pins. The 10/22 gods are not smiling on me today.
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