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5/1/2008 2:42:01 PM EDT
does anyone have disassembly instructions for noveske "flaming pig" krink?

i got instructions e-mailed to me by Noveske.........i still had to take it back to the shop i got it from. he took off the krink and put it in a vice and unscrewed the cone from the base. it was really fouled in there. i cleaned it, but i'm not sure i'll re-install. they have to be cleaned after every outing to the range. if you don't the cone will seize up to the base and won't come off and it might cause damage to the rifle; according to Noveske. when you re-assemble the cone to the base, you must put some anti-sieze grease on the threads. just so you know. Noveske suggests "nickel" anti-sieze.
5/6/2008 11:01:06 AM EDT
[#1]
please read!
5/6/2008 1:48:06 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
does anyone have disassembly instructions for noveske "flaming pig" krink?

i got instructions e-mailed to me by Noveske.........i still had to take it back to the shop i got it from. he took off the krink and put it in a vice and unscrewed the cone from the base. it was really fouled in there. i cleaned it, but i'm not sure i'll re-install. they have to be cleaned after every outing to the range. if you don't the cone will seize up to the base and won't come off and it might cause damage to the rifle; according to Noveske. when you re-assemble the cone to the base, you must put some anti-sieze grease on the threads. just so you know. Noveske suggests "nickel" anti-sieze.


Is this a question or a statement?
5/6/2008 4:02:25 PM EDT
[#3]
information for the masses. the "forum" to "inform"!!!!!!
5/6/2008 6:14:40 PM EDT
[#4]
why not copper antiseize?
5/7/2008 2:52:14 PM EDT
[#5]
i just talked to noveske....copper is fine.
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