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  • John Browning

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    Took the Buckmark to the range and had FT Fire alot. Figured out the sight bridge was screwed on too tight, the little bar expanse that is right above the feeding ramp was sticking up at an angle. I had removed the bridge several months back and put on a tactical rail and a red dot. Changed it back, had to order new bridge from Browning, misplaced original. Put it together small screw in front large in back then lock washer. It didn't seat all the way torqued it down pretty good though. Too much I guess, but it's still not seated all the way. To make a short story long 4 out of 5 diagrams show screw, washer, then bridge. One shows screw, bridge, then washer. Does it matter?
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    matefrio

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    This is how I do mine. I added a wrap of plummer tape to keep them in. Definitely screw washer bridge.

    Buck Mark Starter Thread - RimfireCentral.com Forums good tips here ..

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