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Posted: 11/27/2009 1:51:49 AM EDT
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I really dont recall it being this difficult to reinstall my Firing Pin Retaining pin after field stripping and cleaning on my M-16.
Getting it back in my Spikes M4 is a royal pain |
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I have tried it all different attitudes with little difference I normally have to take a pair on needle nose and rotate the pin back and forth to find the magic spot.
I picked up a new FPRP yesterday and it too seems slightly splayed but maybe when I compress the legs to go in the right side it will feed easily through the left side hole. |
| Is your bolt carrier unshrouded, in which the firing pin is exposed? M16 carriers are shrouded (firing pin is fully enclosed by the carrier) which reduces stress on the FPRP. My ar15 carriers are unstrouded, which reduces the service life of the FPRP. I use needle nose pliers, and if you can get it in, you are GTG. However, pick up a spare, since it will become progressively more difficult. No such problem with my M16 carriers. |
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This thread here may answer some of your questions. Also pay attention to the last post. YMMV
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