Use an appropriate screwdriver to locate and remove the gas regulator screw from the Browning Bar 270. Add some more solvent then use an air compresser and blow into the muzzle with high pressure (very messy). Any media in the public domain or obtained through a Creative Commons License will be deliberately marked as such. Tighten the recoil spring assembly with a flathead screwdriver. Use these resources to achieve the repairs and get your appliance up and running!Just be sure to enter the full model number of your range/stove/oven in our website's search bar to find the specific replacement part you want. Use protective gloves and safety glasses when cleaning the gas port on a Browning BAR II Safari. You're right, the screw was originally coated with red thread locker. Rotate the gas regulator counterclockwise to remove it from the barrel as well. Line the hole in the lx)lt release lever with the hole in the receiver and insert the lx)lt release pin. WWII new production gas regulators were of the vented style. Reinsert the extractor screw and tighten it with the 1/8 inch screwdriver. . . Unscrew the brass retaining nut that holds the regulator screw in place. The Oven Door Won't Shut. 1918 BAR Gas Cylinder Regulator, Late, *Good* $19.95. !function(e,a,t){var n,r,o,i=a.createElement("canvas"),p=i.getContext&&i.getContext("2d");function s(e,t){var a=String.fromCharCode;p.clearRect(0,0,i.width,i.height),p.fillText(a.apply(this,e),0,0);e=i.toDataURL();return p.clearRect(0,0,i.width,i.height),p.fillText(a.apply(this,t),0,0),e===i.toDataURL()}function c(e){var t=a.createElement("script");t.src=e,t.defer=t.type="text/javascript",a.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(t)}for(o=Array("flag","emoji"),t.supports={everything:!0,everythingExceptFlag:!0},r=0;r