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Shotgun disassembly & paint

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I got bored this morning.

And I’ve been wanting to know how my shotty worked.

And to remove the hideous engravings, preparing it for Cerakote later.

Four different screwdrivers, a punch set and a pin hammer, easy.

Maybe don’t stand near when it’s test fired ?

(It’s painted as a test for now)

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Shotguns have 'pins' not screws.  The sides of the slots are cut parallel rather than cheese wedge.  If using screwdrivers be extremely careful about having them cam out.

Looks like a good job mind.  

 
Shotguns have 'pins' not screws.  The sides of the slots are cut parallel rather than cheese wedge.  If using screwdrivers be extremely careful about having them cam out.

Looks like a good job mind.  
I “may” have glossed over a couple of points about making flat driver blades to fit lol. But you’re right of course ??

 
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