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Hey y'all,

So I've got the afforementioned rifle, and the right side forearm end screw was missing when I bought it. Ordered a replacement, went to install today, and it seems the piece between the barrel and the magazine tube which it threads into is both bent and stripped.

I don't know what this piece is called, and have this failed to locate a replacement. Any ideas? Is this a gunsmith job?

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Numrich Gun Parts is your easiest source for this part. You should be able to tap out the bad part with a brass drift and replace it fairly easy.

1895 Forend Tip Tenon, Milled, New Factory Original
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Forend Tip Tenon, Milled, New Factory Original


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Forend Tip Tenon, Milled, New Factory Original
Manufacturer: MARLIN
Model: 336A, 375, 1895, 1895S
Product #: 416330F

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Don't need a drift punch. They usually are fairly loose. Easy enough to replace. Make sure you don't cross-thread the screws when you replace them. It's easy to do...
 

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