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No, one of my offerings is called "interference pins". They mount in the frame and rest on flats ground on the screw pins/ screw and lock them into position.

View attachment 240729

With the trigger guard and back strap in place, the action screws can't work loose.

The pins for the "screwless" frame will be pins turned the same dimension as the screw / screw pins and held in position similarly.

Mike
Nice! Something else for me to think about!
 

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