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AR15/10 Rifles
PDQ Ambi Bolt Catch
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2515617" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Ok all I could use some help. I installed a PDQ ambi bolt catch in one rifle with a roll pin. I did not want to keep driving the roll pin while test fitting it. I tried my best and after I thought I had it installed the pin. Dang it has a little drag still and is inconsistent locking the bolt back on empty magazine. If give a tiny amount of pressure to assist it locks every time. What is everyone using to temporary install in place of the roll pins and testing so I don't just beat it up? Any tips and tricks on the milling for the PDQ? I have it perfectly square with a super fine file and polished with cloth dremel/rouge and re-blacked. Maybe more bevel on the right side notch edges? I will take it apart again, and I don't want to use another rifle this weekend for a training I'm putting on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2515617, member: 42157"] Ok all I could use some help. I installed a PDQ ambi bolt catch in one rifle with a roll pin. I did not want to keep driving the roll pin while test fitting it. I tried my best and after I thought I had it installed the pin. Dang it has a little drag still and is inconsistent locking the bolt back on empty magazine. If give a tiny amount of pressure to assist it locks every time. What is everyone using to temporary install in place of the roll pins and testing so I don't just beat it up? Any tips and tricks on the milling for the PDQ? I have it perfectly square with a super fine file and polished with cloth dremel/rouge and re-blacked. Maybe more bevel on the right side notch edges? I will take it apart again, and I don't want to use another rifle this weekend for a training I'm putting on. [/QUOTE]
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