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Originally Posted by NYlakesider
It appears that they use locktite or a very strong person with a long leverage tool to put that screw in place. It appears it was set in with foot pounds not inch pounds.
Make sure the gun is unloaded, have a friend hold on a padded table top it and use a GOOD Allen wrench with a 10 or12'' crescent wrench to get sideways torque and apply a lot of power and it then should come off.
That the way we got my wife's out! She held it and I did the wrenching
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Thats funny. I had my Wife, 2 of my kids and 2 grandchildren and Grandma hold it down. while I wrenched it off. What a Fiasco Smith caused with this pistol or Edsel.