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  • 44mutley
    wanted to take the stock off of my 1100, removed buttplate, tried to turn the nut on the action tube and it won't budge, tried letting penetrating oil sit on it overnight and nothing, tried tapping lightly with a hammer to break loose, nothing, and yes i am turning it the right way, am putting a lot of force on this thing trying to turn it, afraid i am going to break the action tube or something if keep going, any suggestions, thanks
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  • nmyers
    Do you use the correct 1100 butt stock bolt bit?

    Neal
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  • bigbill0910
    3/4" SPADE BIT AND A PAIR OF VICE GRIPS ALWAYS WORK. (Learned out of necessity)
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  • MG1890
    These can rust up pretty bad. More force is about the only solution, unfortunately.


    V35, 1100's are not setup that way... The stock is held on with a slotted head nut on the action spring tube in the stock. Steel on steel.
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  • v35
    The bolt being steel and the frame aluminum, over time and moisture in the air will result in intermetallic corrosion in the joint.
    That will make for your problem.
    Sometimes a sharp impact will do it on stubborn joints.
    I would use an impact driver attached to 3/8 or 1/2" socket extension
    with a spade bit on the end.
    Wind up CCW on the impact driver and give it some solid blows.
    you need three or four hands to do it.
    Good luck.
    If you succeed, use antiseize paste on the bolt threads.
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  • 44mutley
    thank you all who answered, my son stopped over , first try he took it right off, guess thats what it needed, younger strength, sucks getting old
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  • notnow
    Your local auto parts store sells 20" slot head screw drivers with a square shaft. You can add some torque with an open end wrench on the shaft. The one I bought was a great neck brand for about $8.
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  • v35
    I know what you mean. The last time I played with Lugers was mid 80's
    when it was no big problem to swap out Luger mainsprings.
    Lately, it's been a struggle.
    Sometimes you have to be more stubborn than the job.
    I did sell my anvil though.
    Heavy tools will go next.
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  • charliemeyer007
    You did good. Almost everything needs antiseize or Loctight.
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