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Stock II Saftey pin


calvinc78

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Last round armament sells replacement safety pins and I think Jim bodkin has some. I use a 1/16th and gets it started but end up having to use a small Allen wrench to punch all way through. Make sure you're using a roll pin punch or easy to mushroom those things

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I made my own pin that is slightly smaller than 1/16th.

Go to lowes, but a 1/16th POS pin, and put it on a drill. Use sandpaper and spin it down to the length you want. I did this and now its a breeze to take out that damned pin.

Wyatt

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Thanks for the responses. Ya I think my 1/16" punch is cheap and a little over sized.

My company has a account with Grainger so bought a real good roll pin punch and a 100 pack of the 1.5mm x 12mm safety roll pins lol. That's the only size they had so I'll have a ton and only cost $7.89 shipped to my house. Can't beat that.

If anyone needs a couple hit me up should be here by the end of the week.

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A torx precision screwdriver from Lowes.

The hot jam is to replace the ambi with the Stock 1 safety, I can get much higher grip without that useless thing in the way.

This is still production legal since the stock 1 is on the list, right?

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A torx precision screwdriver from Lowes.

The hot jam is to replace the ambi with the Stock 1 safety, I can get much higher grip without that useless thing in the way.

This is still production legal since the stock 1 is on the list, right?

Exactly. The same reason you can part swap a tricked out hammer onto a Tanfo.

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