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<blockquote data-quote="indi" data-source="post: 1757178" data-attributes="member: 24480"><p>+1, its not that hard, I took a chance and did it to my lakefield mkii, came out nice. The LGS that i bought the swivel stud from told me to put soap on the threads of the stud, it will prevent cracking the wood. I understand you dont want to take a chance messing up, I would most definatly recomend Fransons for any gunsmithing, One of the nicest couple ive meet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indi, post: 1757178, member: 24480"] +1, its not that hard, I took a chance and did it to my lakefield mkii, came out nice. The LGS that i bought the swivel stud from told me to put soap on the threads of the stud, it will prevent cracking the wood. I understand you dont want to take a chance messing up, I would most definatly recomend Fransons for any gunsmithing, One of the nicest couple ive meet. [/QUOTE]
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