The ejectors are made long enough to be used in 74s. They need to be shortened to fit the 47
Yea so I need to file down from right to left. Not the night right? Just so the bolt will pass it right.
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The ejectors are made long enough to be used in 74s. They need to be shortened to fit the 47
Yea so I need to file down from right to left. Not the night right? Just so the bolt will pass it right.
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I would love to barrow em if ud let me when I got my barrel out. Can I use just the press and a bras bolt to push the pin out and same with barrel. I've seen guys use pennies where the barrel meet the bolt
Some barrel pins you can press out with a hammer and punch. Putting the barrel pin in, I find it easy to start the barrel pin with a dead blow then use my mill vise to press it in some more. Then finish it with a hammer . Really depends how tight it is.
I've used a bolt and pennies to press a barrel out .
The trick is finding a hex bolt head that's close to the barrel od. And use a few pennies.
Brass will work the same but you might bend the brass bolt so use the biggest one you can .
Tip for pressing the barrel back in . Toss it in the freezer. Some type of lube on the trunnion and work fast. The barrel will shrink and goes in pretty easy. I've pressed a few barrels in this way with just a dead blow and the receiver in my lap
When I was building my kits, Toth was backordered several months, so I made my own. I got the $17 Harbor Freight bolt cutters and took an angle grinder to them until they looked like the Toth jaws.
It took a little fine tuning with a dremel to get the rivet head socket just right, but it ended up doing a decent job.
I wasn't really going for looks, and I just did the long rivets in the rear with a ball peen hammer.
Wish I did an under folder now knowing these cannhit the rear rivets. So I don't have to search and search for a long rivet tool. Don't trust myself attempting it with just a hammer
I have an air chisel at work I was debating if I could find a rivet bit for it and support the back and shoot the rivet