View Full Version : OK im an idiot,now what!!
dtbighit
10-01-2011, 12:45
Ok i did it,yes i put my trigger guard on backward [Rant2](roll pin where detent goes) on my stripped lower,was not payin attention,so laugh hahahaha(there are a few who have done the same),so how do i remove the roll pin that is now sticking out about a 1-16th or so??should i cut it with a dremmel being VERY CAREFUL not to cut into reciever?any ideas, anyone BP TACTICAL? anyone,also who has a trigger guard and roll pin for sale.....[ROFL3][ROFL3][ROFL2]
DANGERTASTIC!
10-01-2011, 13:05
Damn dude. I seen the SAME thing with a friend not TWO WEEKS AGO!
You need to cut the trigger guard off, then make a VERTICAL cut, perpendicular with the pin. It will make it alot easier to remove.
PM me your address Ill send you a new one
DANGERTASTIC!
10-01-2011, 13:06
Also, Turn the Dremel about 7 or 8, GO S-L-O-W!
Let the Dremel do the work.
SideShow Bob
10-01-2011, 13:26
Pack it all up and go see Bert (BP Tactical) a few bucks vs a slip with the dermal of misplaced punch strike well, it's up to you which is worse.
DANGERTASTIC!
10-01-2011, 13:32
Pack it all up and go see Bert (BP Tactical) a few bucks vs a slip with the dermal of misplaced punch strike well, it's up to you which is worse.
This is not a bad idea. Its not a terribly difficult fix, you CAN do it yourself.
Just ask yourself if you want scratches or not. I really dont mind them. My rifles are covered.
If you go slow and take your time, you should have nothing to worry about.
BPTactical
10-01-2011, 14:45
Me have hammer, me fix.[Muaha]
OP- shoot me a PM-we can get ya fixed up-if you choose to try it yourself be very careful, the "ears" for trigger guard are quite fragile.
Then you will say some very bad words.
Oh- and the hammer comment is directed at my self DT-not you.
I have a bit of a standing "Hammer" joke with a couple of the guys here.
soldier-of-the-apocalypse
10-01-2011, 19:02
WOW lol
Me have hammer, me fix.[Muaha]
Hammers are the best tools. If it weren't for hammers, I never could have put those pesky square pegs in those round holes as a child. [Coffee]
BPTactical
10-01-2011, 23:15
Hammers are the best tools. If it weren't for hammers, I never could have put those pesky square pegs in those round holes as a child. [Coffee]
Liar- you said you used a torch.[Muaha]
dtbighit
10-02-2011, 08:14
I must say thanks to all for the responses,now i need to decide whos going to fix it,myself the at home gunsmith,or a qualified gunsmith,hhmmm how much am i looking at to get this fixed by a pro???again thanks to all who responded
BPTactical
10-02-2011, 08:35
Check your PM's DT
[Beer]
cwripinz
10-02-2011, 16:17
...now i need to decide whos going to fix it,myself the at home gunsmith,or a qualified gunsmith,hhmmm how much am i looking at to get this fixed by a pro???...
TAKE IT TO BERT AT BP TACTICAL!! Probably be cheaper than you think... give him a call! [Tooth]
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