LC Smith bottom metal addendum: Anvil 0128bis

Published on October 12, 2023
Duration: 3:43

This guide details a method for installing bottom metal on an LC Smith shotgun without drilling through the lock panel. It emphasizes careful manipulation, using specific tools like a 440-sized punch and tap, and ensuring screws are used for centering rather than forcing components. The process aims to preserve the firearm's original condition while achieving a secure fit.

Quick Summary

To install LC Smith bottom metal without drilling, carefully seat the tab into the safety slot using a 440-sized punch. Gently tap the metal into place and use screws solely for centering. Reinforce wood stock panels with cyanoacrylate glue if needed, and chase threads with a 440 tap to ensure integrity.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Previous Video Context
  2. 00:15Setup: Using a Vise
  3. 00:29Bottom Metal Seating Challenge
  4. 00:59Initial Screw Placement
  5. 01:20Using a Punch for Alignment
  6. 01:46Seating the Bottom Metal
  7. 02:03Stock Panel Reinforcement
  8. 02:13Thread Chasing with a Tap
  9. 02:40Screw Function: Centering Only
  10. 03:04Importance of Correct Screwdriver
  11. 03:21Final Tightening and Alignment
  12. 03:33Conclusion: Amalgamated Method

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I install LC Smith bottom metal without drilling holes?

The method involves carefully seating the bottom metal's tab into the safety slot, using a correctly sized punch to manipulate it, and then gently tapping it into place. Screws are used for centering, not forcing, and thread chasing with a 440 tap ensures thread integrity.

What tools are essential for installing LC Smith bottom metal without drilling?

Key tools include a vise for stability, a punch matching the 440 screw diameter for precise manipulation, a polished hammer for gentle tapping, a 440 tap for thread maintenance, and the correct screwdriver tip to avoid damaging screw heads.

What is the correct function of the screws when installing LC Smith bottom metal?

The screws' primary role is to center the bottom metal assembly within its housing. They should not be used to force components into place or to apply significant pressure, as this can damage the threads or the firearm itself.

Can I reinforce the wood stock during bottom metal installation on an LC Smith?

Yes, if the wood stock's side panels show any weakness or separation, it is recommended to reinforce them from the inside using a thin application of cyanoacrylate (super) glue.

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