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Post by ronwend523 on Aug 4, 2021 13:23:56 GMT -8
Hey, New to this forum. I'm in search for information regarding if there exists a bushing that can be used to repair elongated trigger control groups pin holes. Mainly in the polymer receivers. A bushing insert that could installed by drilling out the pin holed and pressing in tis bushing. It could be used in aluminum receivers as well. I have seen the anti walk kits but this would have an enlarged area around the holes. It would also be useful in new receivers to make the pin area stronger.
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Aug 4, 2021 14:01:15 GMT -8
Hey, New to this forum. I'm in search for information regarding if there exists a bushing that can be used to repair elongated trigger control groups pin holes. Mainly in the polymer receivers. A bushing insert that could installed by drilling out the pin holed and pressing in tis bushing. It could be used in aluminum receivers as well. I have seen the anti walk kits but this would have an enlarged area around the holes. It would also be useful in new receivers to make the pin area stronger. Welcome to the board. I believe the only thing that I have ever seen as a fix are the bigger anti-walk pins as you mentioned. Out of curiosity are you have malfunctions on your lower or you just observing the wallowing out? Greg
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Post by ronwend523 on Aug 5, 2021 8:50:07 GMT -8
The holes were a bit oblong and I attempted to repair them. I'm going to attempt to make some press in bushings on my mini lathe. My bad.
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Aug 5, 2021 13:40:37 GMT -8
The holes were a bit oblong and I attempted to repair them. I'm going to attempt to make some press in bushings on my mini lathe. My bad. Post up some pics of before and after. This is intersting. Greg
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