MKIII Question
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MKIII Question
Will a MKIII 22/45 barrel receiver work on a MKII steel grip frame with a MKII bolt?
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No and no. The 22/45 receiver is peened on the bottom of the front lug and usually will not fit on a metal frame. A Mark II bolt will not work in a Mark III receiver with the LCI installed. If the LCI parts are removed then the bolt will work just fine. The Mark III has a slot cut into the face to facilitate the LCI lever.
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Bullseye
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Bullseye

Straight up slide into place fit, I agree with Bullseye, No and No. That being said, I dremeled an old MKII bolt to be useable with an MKIII receiver with the LCI in place. It really wasn't that bad, and I like the wider ears on the MKII bolts anyways. As for the receiver to the metal framed lower, I have also done that, with a 22/45 512 upper onto an MKII lower. Again with the dremel, but wouldn't recommend it to anyone that wants to use the receiver on a 22/45 again. Unlike the bolt, which can now be used on MKII's or MKIII's, the receiver is now a MKII or MKIII only and would require even more tongue twisting to get it to work well on a 22/45 again. It would probably mate up ok, but would no doubt have a good bit of side to side play now. Neither of these mods is very quick or easy, or reversable. FWIW
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I bought a new unfired MKIII 22/45 5.5" blue bull barrel/receiver only to install on a MKII frame, I do not and probably never will own a 22/45 so I'll just use the old dremel and fit it up.
Could I dremel off the inside of the LCI and then put it back in the receiver? would that work??
Could I dremel off the inside of the LCI and then put it back in the receiver? would that work??
"I seek not to know all the answers, but to understand the questions."
- Kwai Chang Caine -
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I haven't tried that route yet. I think that one of the members over at MKIII.org did something like that and ended up having to "affix" the LCI into place with some sort of adhesive. Kinda a "ban-aid" if you ask me. I'll see if I can't get you a photo of the groove in the MKIII bolt, along with a pick of a stock bolt and the one that I modded.
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Thanks, I would really appreciate that.jjfunk wrote:I haven't tried that route yet. I think that one of the members over at MKIII.org did something like that and ended up having to "affix" the LCI into place with some sort of adhesive. Kinda a "ban-aid" if you ask me. I'll see if I can't get you a photo of the groove in the MKIII bolt, along with a pick of a stock bolt and the one that I modded.
Will your modified bolt still work in a MKII?
Bob
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Here's some pics.


Hopefully this will help.
Sorry, but when you asked your original question you didn't ask if a 22/45 receiver could be modified to work on a metal Mark III frame. I assumed that you were asking about typical frames fitting. One can be modified to fit and if the bolt is cut with a slot to work in a Mark III, it will still work in a Mark II. I've even had some 22/45 receivers fit directly onto metal frames without fitting but that is a rare occurrence.
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Hopefully this will help.
Sorry, but when you asked your original question you didn't ask if a 22/45 receiver could be modified to work on a metal Mark III frame. I assumed that you were asking about typical frames fitting. One can be modified to fit and if the bolt is cut with a slot to work in a Mark III, it will still work in a Mark II. I've even had some 22/45 receivers fit directly onto metal frames without fitting but that is a rare occurrence.
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Bullseye
