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#1 OFFLINE   badwrench5150

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Posted Jan. 30 2012 - 11:10 PM

The specification is .154" diameter for both. The holes in reciever are: hammer=..15748" And trigger .156". Should I drill them for a large pin design Colt pins? What size drill do I use? Or scrap the reciever? I would hate to toss it out ! I picked it up for $50.00 stripped cuz owner was afraid the pins would walk out.


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Posted Jan. 30 2012 - 11:17 PM

The specification is .154" diameter for both. The holes in reciever are: hammer=..15748" And trigger .156". Should I drill them for a large pin design Colt pins? What size drill do I use? Or scrap the reciever? I would hate to toss it out ! I picked it up for $50.00 stripped cuz owner was afraid the pins would walk out.

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Posted Jan. 30 2012 - 11:21 PM

JP Rifles anti-walk pins. Clickey!



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Posted Jan. 30 2012 - 11:28 PM

I noticed the hammer/trigger may require reaming. Should I buy a large pn lpk since I need a lpk to complete the build?


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Posted Jan. 30 2012 - 11:32 PM

I noticed the hammer/trigger may require reaming. Should I buy a large pn lpk since I need a lpk to complete the build?

I would stick with the .156 JP pins and see if they fit your hammer n trigger. If they don't fit you can ream them. Go slow and work up it get a good fit.





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