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Old 09-28-2009, 07:00 PM
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elgallo114
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Originally Posted by Centaur 1
It's an easy swap, I just had my 500 apart to refinish the stock. Remove the recoil pad, just squeeze a #2 phillips head screwdriver in the little holes in the back of the recoil pad and take it off. The stock itself is held on with a slotted screw, you'll need a long common screwdriver to reach the screw head. As far as the forearm goes you'll have to remove the forearm/slide assembly from the gun. If you look at the front of your forearm you can see a ring of steel that holds the wood on the assembly. It's nothing but a big nut, you can see two slots on the front edge of the steel nut. You just need something flat that fits into the slots that's able to span the width and so that it's in both slots at once. I used the back edge of a butter knife to take mine apart.

I've seen some use all sorts of things to get the forend nut off. But I've also seen a few that wouldn't move at all with make shift tools. The spanner wrench is like $20 at Midwayusa. I'd get one and do it right. And you'll have the tool after that and can change the stock, or deep clean whenever you feel like it. Plus you can amaze all your friends that own 500's!

Actually, I wouldn't tell 'em you got it. You might not ever see it again.
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