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09-08-2017 11:05 AM
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Studs are out and the pads fit nicely!
Next will be forend fitment and bracket collimation.

Front pad thumbscrew threads are a little corroded and inhibit the screw, 1/4 26 is of course an uncommon thread....
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Originally Posted by
jonh172
Front pad thumbscrew threads are a little corroded
Try some oil for a bit and then a rifle brush in a drill. Hang onto it as it will advance on you. Steel brushes work better...run it back and forth.
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Try some oil for a bit and then a rifle brush in a drill. Hang onto it as it will advance on you. Steel brushes work better...run it back and forth.
I've soaked it oil and am letting it sit, I didn't think of a rifle brush tho thanks for the tip!
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Sounds like about a .22 cal, maybe a proper issue M16
brush. They're thick and durable. It will be garbage after. Grab the bare receiver in a vice if you can, strong grip on the drill, start slow speed.
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Sounds like about a .22 cal, maybe a proper issue
M16
brush. They're thick and durable. It will be garbage after. Grab the bare receiver in a vice if you can, strong grip on the drill, start slow speed.
Awesome thanks, I'll let u know how it goes.
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Wrecked a couple brushes trying to get as much corrosion out and can still only get the thumbscrew in about a 1/4 of the way.
I ordered a 1/4x26 tap to finish the job.
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Originally Posted by
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a 1/4x26 tap
That'll finish it.
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Good to see this progressing well.
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