Most likely because whoever built the lock just put the parts together and didn't take the time to finish filing them to the right length.yup, that's it. I don't understand why they are left like that.
yup, that's it. I don't understand why they are left like that.
They do have flat bases, but it would still be easy to countersink them.All the lock bolts I have bought have flat bases instead of counter sunk ones, this puts them on the surface instead of countersunk down a bit.
There are many rifles without side plates, too.I countersink the side plate hole about half the thickness of the plate. It's easy to do with a squared drill bit.
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