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  • 101AIRBORNE
    Lee,
    The original importer for those 97's was Interstate Arms
    in Chatsworth, Ca. I do not know the number but within the
    (818) area code. I too was given one and ended up cutting it.
    Absolutely terrible quality. Sorry I can not help you, just a comment.
    Best, Steve
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  • duckhunter
    PUT A LITTLE LIGHT RIVER SAND IN THE ACTION AND WORK THE AUTION SEVERAL TIMES. WILL LOOSEN RIGHT UP.
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  • leeblackman
    Do you think I might be able to just polish out the reciever and then replace the bolt and drop block with winchester factory ones?

    Visit me http://www.geocities.com/gunsmithlee
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  • JustC
    Another trick that works well, is to go to your local auto parts dealer and get some valve polishing/grinding compound. Put some on the contact areas of the action and work it a bunch of times. It will loosen up after some time, and be slick and polished.

    When in doubt...empty the magazine!!
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  • JudgeColt
    Brownells sells lapping compounds of various grits. I have used them for similar purposes, and they work.

    I would stone and polish all the engagement surfaces and pay particular attention to any camming surfaces.

    Assuming nothing is broken, I think a little hard work will make the gun functional. Good luck.
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