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11-17-2010 06:00 AM
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A VERY common problem in British
Army Service, Gas cyl retaining pin falling out & getting lost! I ALWAYS ensured that when fitting a replacement, or the original pin. & LIGHT tap with a small flat ended punch to 'Burr' the metal over slightly each side of the pin hole. This would ENSURE that the pin did NOT fall out of the gas block again. If you needed to remove it at a later time, it was simple matter to puch the pin out again with a paralell shafted punch of appropriate diameter. Armourers NEVER threw Rifle or GPMG L7A2 MG firing pins away in the scrap. They made EXCELLENT punches/ drifts when ground correctly!
Also, you will NEVER find such excellent steel that stands upto huge punisment when utilised for the same purposes. As an SLR L1A1 or FN Gas Piston!
I also found, that the internal kernal of an Armour peircing .50" Cal bullet head make a superb centre punch! They are SOOOOO hard, they dont get blunt!
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The gas tube plug has two positions it can be fitted in
One position one the gas (SemiAuto), on the other still close (Grande)
The bolt try to re-cycle or not ? the gas tube is moving ? try lock the bolt in the open position and try to pull the bas barrel in..