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1/31/2004 4:59:47 PM EDT
I have a Colt with a factory collapsible stock on it that is "peened" (is that the right word?) on.  How hard is it to remove the stock? I know I need a spanner wrench, but to I just keep apply pressure and turning until it breaks through the peening? I'm taking the stock off to replace the plate with a single point sling plate.

Thanks.
1/31/2004 5:07:09 PM EDT
[#1]
but do I just keep apply pressure and turning until it breaks through the peening?
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This is precisely how I removed the staking on my Colt buttstock. It was easy to do with enough leverage.
1/31/2004 6:06:13 PM EDT
[#2]
Oh yeah! Staking. I forgot what it was called.
1/31/2004 8:52:28 PM EDT
[#3]
Sometimes a "staked" lock nut doesn't come off to easy. I had to remove a bunch of buffer tubes one time and found it's better to "Dremel" the staked part of the nut to release and buy a bunch of nuts, to be replaced.

ls
1/31/2004 9:03:19 PM EDT
[#4]
Dremel on the peen will work and I would add a little loc-tite instead of re-peening or staking the nut.
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