Hey guys
Type 81M. I got the sigmaco quad rail.
When I put it on - the middle fork at the front end of the rail was protruding up so I thought I would make a big brain move and trim the screw that sits below the rail and above the gas selector. It is also the screw that sits in the indents, which hold the gas selector in place. Said gas selector is moving more freely than it should now.
What I need is a recommendation for a gun smith who is is capable of taking a screw out- that has minimal / no trunk. Said gunsmith should be able to drill screw out and rethread if needed. Also be able to measure and provide screw. If someone knows the length of that screw that would be a huge help.
I have already called black box, but no firm answer yet if they can do it.
Pretty hard to understand what I mean but those with the quad rail or firearm experience might get me.
Thanks everyone.
Edit to original post: I have sold the rifle and am no longer in possession of it. I am trying to be a good seller here since it wasn’t up to buyers expectations.
Second: I assume the “screw” is a screw. It is / was threaded so I assume it was screwed into the quad rail and not super glued or something weird.
Both of us do not know the measurements of the screw and thread so it’s kind of hard to make adjustments.
Type 81M. I got the sigmaco quad rail.
When I put it on - the middle fork at the front end of the rail was protruding up so I thought I would make a big brain move and trim the screw that sits below the rail and above the gas selector. It is also the screw that sits in the indents, which hold the gas selector in place. Said gas selector is moving more freely than it should now.
What I need is a recommendation for a gun smith who is is capable of taking a screw out- that has minimal / no trunk. Said gunsmith should be able to drill screw out and rethread if needed. Also be able to measure and provide screw. If someone knows the length of that screw that would be a huge help.
I have already called black box, but no firm answer yet if they can do it.
Pretty hard to understand what I mean but those with the quad rail or firearm experience might get me.
Thanks everyone.
Edit to original post: I have sold the rifle and am no longer in possession of it. I am trying to be a good seller here since it wasn’t up to buyers expectations.
Second: I assume the “screw” is a screw. It is / was threaded so I assume it was screwed into the quad rail and not super glued or something weird.
Both of us do not know the measurements of the screw and thread so it’s kind of hard to make adjustments.
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