Hello,
I just started a new VA rifle pre-carve project with a Chamber's Colonial VA lock. I didn't buy the lock directly from Chambers. It came with the stock, barrel, and hardware, all of which I got from another vendor. Disassembling the lock for inletting the lock plate went okay yesterday until I got to the frizzen screw, which wouldn't budge. Tried a couple different screwdriver tips with no luck, and the screw slot started to deform at one end, so I decided to quit before I made it worse. Any ideas on how to get out out without it turning into a major operation? I was thinking of trying to let some Kroil soak in around each end of the screw for a few hours and trying again, or simply taking it to a local gunsmith to see if he can get it out. Ideally, I would like to get it out without any damage to the threads in the plate so that I could just order a new frizzen screw from Chambers for re-assembly.
Thanks,
Jay