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Fitting auto safe to browning 525


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Before we start PLEASE I don't want a discussion on auto safe or not. It's been done to death.

Thanks. All I want is can it be done by yourself and a how to would be great .I see the part required is available to buy.

I did find what I was after and on line but like a numpty I have lost it.

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Find out if the action is machined to accept the safe range [bit that pushes back ] . In my experience not all did .The parts will probably need some adjustment to give the correct throws and it is quite easy to file to much away and in the wrong place .Some stripping will be required .

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26 minutes ago, Gunman said:

Find out if the action is machined to accept the safe range [bit that pushes back ] . In my experience not all did .The parts will probably need some adjustment to give the correct throws and it is quite easy to file to much away and in the wrong place .Some stripping will be required .

Thanks what part of the action is machined do you have a photo perhaps?

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It can be done but it needs a person who has some experience of doing so as it involves cutting out under the top strap , drilling the bolt , making a shaped push bar and easing of wood in the stock head .

I have done many of these to B25's and it is the same technique . I would think it will /should cost you around £75. 00 .Which is what we charged before I retired .

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