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  • helios21

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    probably asked a million times, but what is the best way to get this screw out. Any gunsmiths in Pensacola area close to 9 mile and beuhla can help a brochacho out?
     

    sloporsche

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    show the picture of said screw head but allen strip trick is to first [if any ] put good screws back in to relieve pressure on plate . Next is to take a torx bit [ a very good one] that is just a little too big to fit in the stripped allen screw . Support your work underneath well and hammer the torx bit into the hole and turn out ...
     

    justapilgrim

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    show the picture of said screw head but allen strip trick is to first [if any ] put good screws back in to relieve pressure on plate . Next is to take a torx bit [ a very good one] that is just a little too big to fit in the stripped allen screw . Support your work underneath well and hammer the torx bit into the hole and turn out ...
    let us know how this turns out !!!
     

    Shootist

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    Get us a picture please.
     

    DustyDog

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    show the picture of said screw head but allen strip trick is to first [if any ] put good screws back in to relieve pressure on plate . Next is to take a torx bit [ a very good one] that is just a little too big to fit in the stripped allen screw . Support your work underneath well and hammer the torx bit into the hole and turn out ...
    Had a stuck and/or damaged front action allen screw on a Savage once. Found a right-size drill bit (i.e., just larger than the shank of the screw) to drill into the head just enough for it to pop off, then was able to remove the threaded section once the stock was removed.
     
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    Shootist

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    Had a stuck and/or damaged front action screw on a Savage once. Found a right-size drill bit (i.e., just larger than the shank of the screw) to drill into the head just enough for it to pop off, then was able to remove the threaded section once the stock was removed.
    Always can use a easy out.
    I've also used the next size or two up Allen or a metric and hammered that into the damaged allen and got it out.

    A picture of what we are dealing with would be helpful.
     

    helios21

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    I was out of town this weekend but here is the pictures. thanks so much for all the help
     

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    Jester896

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    that is a Torx screw not an Allen...maybe driving the Torx in will still get it out

    what is the screw torqued to?
     

    helios21

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    thanks everyone for your help! i got it taken care of. THe good people at Mikes Outdoors, used the technique described above. Hammer to a slightly bigger bit.
     

    Shootist

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    that is a Torx screw not an Allen...maybe driving the Torx in will still get it out

    what is the screw torqued to?
    Thats what I'm thinking that was a torx, try a proper size torx and be prepared to the nex size up.
     
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