LCI cover plate
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- blue68f100
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My factory LCI pin is black plastic of some sort, I guess either Delrin or nylon. Once the receiver was off the frame, a few wiggles of the LCI worked the pin out enough to grab with tweezers.
It being plastic is what gave me the idea for my new pin. Use a 6-32 X 3/4 inch nylon screw and slice just the head off with a razor blade. The threads hold it in snug. You screw on a 6-32 T-nut, or spacer, or regular nut, to pull it out. The T-nut or spacer are easier to use.
It being plastic is what gave me the idea for my new pin. Use a 6-32 X 3/4 inch nylon screw and slice just the head off with a razor blade. The threads hold it in snug. You screw on a 6-32 T-nut, or spacer, or regular nut, to pull it out. The T-nut or spacer are easier to use.
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Finished gun pictures...
I've had the gun done for some time now. I went shooting yesterday for the first time in quite a while. I showed a friend this post and that's when I realized I never posted the finished pictures....
Here goes...
So far a couple hundred rounds and no problems. Here is a closeup of the green LCI cover...
Thanks for all the input guys...great forum!
Here goes...
So far a couple hundred rounds and no problems. Here is a closeup of the green LCI cover...
Thanks for all the input guys...great forum!
Finally, an easy way to cut bolts!
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Thanks Bullseye...
I was hoping for more of a military color but I was at the mercy of the anodizer. I made a couple extra...pm me and I'll send you one for all your help.
Finally, an easy way to cut bolts!
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Grips add dimension too...
Grips add dimension too...makes for a wider grip not to mention covering up the plastic. Fits my hand much better!
Finally, an easy way to cut bolts!
- blue68f100
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