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Posted: 6/10/2014 9:07:52 PM EDT
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Thanks in advanced.
The google surprisingly didn't help. |
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The ejector pin, MS16562-98, has a nominal size of .062" x .375" (1/16 x 3/8), and is a phosphate coated carbon steel with a double shear strength of 425 lbs. minimum.
Military Standard MS16562 |
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The ejector pin, MS16562-98, has a nominal size of .062" x .375" (1/16 x 3/8), and is a phosphate coated carbon steel with a double shear strength of 425 lbs. minimum. Military Standard MS16562 Good answer, To the OP, It's a solid steel pin, not a roll pin |
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Good answer, To the OP, It's a solid steel pin, not a roll pin Quoted:
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The ejector pin, MS16562-98, has a nominal size of .062" x .375" (1/16 x 3/8), and is a phosphate coated carbon steel with a double shear strength of 425 lbs. minimum. Military Standard MS16562 Good answer, To the OP, It's a solid steel pin, not a roll pin you are thinking of the extractor, not the ejector? |
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The ejector pin, MS16562-98, has a nominal size of .062" x .375" (1/16 x 3/8), and is a phosphate coated carbon steel with a double shear strength of 425 lbs. minimum. Military Standard MS16562 Good answer, To the OP, It's a solid steel pin, not a roll pin you are thinking of the extractor, not the ejector? As VA-BlkRifle stated the extractor pin uses a solid pin, with the ejector pin being a slotted roll pin. The Military Standard MS16562-98 is what is listed for the ejector pin. |
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