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  • longspur rider
    how do you tell the difference in a 97 takedown model and a non takedown model. Thanks in advance , Len
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  • cbyerly
    If you have adjusted the barrel collar to the maximum there is nothing else you can do short of finding a new barrel collar or thicker receiver ring that the barrel butts up against.
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    97'S HAVE AN ADJUSTMENT RING, IF THIS IS 'ADJUSTED' AS FAR AS IT GOES YOU NEED THE NEXT SIZE UP RING (6 TOTAL)............THEY AREN'T MARKED[V], TRIAL & ERROR. MOST 'OLDER' GUNSMITHS HAVE A BOX OF THESE (SAME RING AS THE LATER M-12'S USE).
    edit; here is what you should see, note the serations on the adj. ring. this is the limit each ring will adujst for
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  • longspur rider
    I've looked & did not see that. Will look again when I get home. I was looking for something like on a model 12.
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  • longspur rider
    Took the old 97 apart sat. & found the adjuster. Did the trick. This gun was well used & abused before me. It was fairly tight when I got it, but the first time I broke it down I found out why. Someone made a shim out of thin gasket material between the barrel base & inner part of the receiver, which came apart during cleaning. Surprisingly The screw & adjuster loostened & adjusted rather freely. I did finally adjust my dad's old model 12 yesterday. Had to get It out of the back of the safe. It had been shot a lot thnks to my brothers & myself growing up but had been well cared for. The screw that held the adjuster was stuck. With some mild persuasion I got it free. Tight as new.
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