Anyone find this extreamly difficult ? I dont plan on using the front rails, im going to buy a reviever with rails on it for my optics so I might just paint the wood black but damn ! So for now it looks funny lol....
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Ok, well I am thinking about just getting some matt or flat black spray paint and blasting it black... Should I sand it first or just blast it ? Should I get heat resistant paint ? Any tips ?
i wouldnt paint it. it will never mach. but if you do paint it you wont need heat resistant paint because its wood.
not too sure why so many people have trouble with the pin.. place it on a good solid base ( with a hole in it for the pin to drift through ) then using a brass punch, hit the little prick !!
I've done 3 with no issue and 1 that required a slightly harder hit ( nothing crazy )
how about drilling it out with a fine metal bit and installing a new "pin" - they're nothing fancy
i got a metal heat shield from hical and found it wasnt too easy so i was hesitant to continue. 6 months later i did something about it and found it to be very easy with the right hammer/vice and punch. well worth the effort(very little) in the endnot too sure why so many people have trouble with the pin.. place it on a good solid base ( with a hole in it for the pin to drift through ) then using a brass punch, hit the little prick !!
I've done 3 with no issue and 1 that required a slightly harder hit ( nothing crazy )
not too sure why so many people have trouble with the pin.. place it on a good solid base ( with a hole in it for the pin to drift through ) then using a brass punch, hit the little prick !!
I've done 3 with no issue and 1 that required a slightly harder hit ( nothing crazy )
Ok, well I am thinking about just getting some matt or flat black spray paint and blasting it black... Should I sand it first or just blast it ? Should I get heat resistant paint ? Any tips ?
i wouldnt paint it. it will never mach. but if you do paint it you wont need heat resistant paint because its wood.
p.s. use a vice a punch and one good swing with a sledge hammer trust me it works.
this ^^^^^^ i have done 2 of them with a cordless drill free hand. use a small metal bit and go at it, just try to stay straight so not to oblong the pin channel....i got roll pins from home hardware after i intstalled the new covers....ground the pin to correct length and good to go.
DRILL work like a charm!
how about drilling it out with a fine metal bit and installing a new "pin" - they're nothing fancy