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Gunsmithing
Bad bottom metal inlet question
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<blockquote data-quote="jsthntn247" data-source="post: 2261432" data-attributes="member: 14894"><p>Had my stock re-inletted from hinged floorplate to m5. Guy who did it went too deep on the front pillar. Now when I tighten up the action screws it puts a bind on the bottom metal and can't get the mag to lock up or the release to work on the bottom metal. If I only tighten the back screw (which seems the right depth) everything works fine and it feeds well. I can then tighten the front screw and everything locks up. Are there any shims I can bed on the front pillar to raise it up to the right depth?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsthntn247, post: 2261432, member: 14894"] Had my stock re-inletted from hinged floorplate to m5. Guy who did it went too deep on the front pillar. Now when I tighten up the action screws it puts a bind on the bottom metal and can’t get the mag to lock up or the release to work on the bottom metal. If I only tighten the back screw (which seems the right depth) everything works fine and it feeds well. I can then tighten the front screw and everything locks up. Are there any shims I can bed on the front pillar to raise it up to the right depth? [/QUOTE]
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