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    Default Loose grips

    I have a L R Brown that has loose grips. I was thinking of shimming the grips and thought I might ask what the preferred method of handling this problem is.
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    Default Re: Loose grips

    I am not firmiliar with this firearm, does the screw have a shoulder, or is it just bottoming out on something. If bottoming, could you take of a few threads with a file?
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    Default Re: Loose grips

    Quote Originally Posted by YBNORMAL View Post
    I am not firmiliar with this firearm, does the screw have a shoulder, or is it just bottoming out on something. If bottoming, could you take of a few threads with a file?
    Truth be told I have not even taken them off yet. I will pull them off in the morning.
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