That is a tough one. I push it down through the neck so it goes into the bottle. If you keep working on the cork it begins to come apart and then you have bits of cork in the wine so it is better to have a whole or part of a cork in the wine rather than bits that you have to fish out.
all you have to do is take the bottle to mars and ask the aliens to open it for you> yeah don't listen to that idiot> you just use pliars to carefully remove the stopper
some have larger blade screws( 6 inches long) inside the buttstock, remove the butt plate and it will be recessed inside, you need a long, large screwdriver.
To remove the trigger guard from an older browning bar you unscrew the butt plate from the stock. Then you need a long flat head screw driver The stock is removed from inside the stock . Once stock ios removed the trigger guard can be removed by sliding backwards. Hope this helps
Type your answer here... Remove the two screws on the butt and you will find a single screw inside that holds the stock on. Remove the screw and the stock can be removed revealing serial number on top.
remove the buttplate screws, and the buttplate. In the large round hole in the stock is the stock bolt. That is unscrewed to remove the stock from the rifle.
It is located next to the glove compartment bolted to the inside of the fender wall (kind of a pain to remove)
The best method I've found is to strain the stock with a large strainer fixed with 2 to 4 layers of cheese cloth (inside the strainer). It makes the stock clear and ready to use. To remove the fat, the easiest method is to refrigerate the stock. Once the fat hardens, simply remove it with a spoon.
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made of Tennite Plastic,,,inside is a piece of wood in hollow cavity for added weight. sometimes it rattles. Remove butt and epoxy wood inside will fix the rattle.
Direction for use
Remove the screws from the bottom of the stock on either side of the magazine well.
Most likely there is a bolt lengthwise through the stock. You will need a long screwdriver to reach it, and may have to remove the recoil pad or buttplate first. The recoil pad is usually fastened with screws inside the rubber. You will have to feel for the holes, as the rubber closes over the screws.