If you are experienced with the Ruger #1 variations, I would like to ask: 1. With the manlicher stocked version, the #1 otherwise is the same as non manlicher versions, correct? 2. With non manlicher versions, problems, I understand, were experienced with best accuracy, due to faults with the factory forend attachment setup, so many guys have resorted to modifying the forend attachment, for better accuracty, is that correct? If it is, can you shed some light on why this problem happens, and what is commonly done to correct it, faulty forend attachment? If this is case, accuracy problems due to faulty forend attachment, the manlicher version may not have such a problem, due to full length stock wood, rather than normal forend wood, is this a fact, or am I overlooking something? 3. Are some #1s takedown versions, with both forend and barrel being able to be removed? If that is so, what must one do to convert a regular version into a takedown version? Please give your comments on the manlicher version, if you have experience in using it.
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