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Posted: 12/30/2010 5:50:27 PM EDT
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Hey guy's I am putting together my very first lower and am having a issue, I have a Stag Arms lower reciever and a stag arms LPK, I am following the "how to assembe your lower reciever" in the do it yourself section
My problem is the bolt release plunger,spring and roll pin, On the how to it says I will have to tap the roll pin in partially and then place the plunger with spring over that and finish pushing it in the rest of the way...My problem is the rollpin AND plunger just drop right into the lower reciever with NO tension and drop all the way to the bottom ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated |
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Hey guy's I am putting together my very first lower and am having a issue, I have a Stag Arms lower reciever and a stag arms LPK, I am following the "how to assembe your lower reciever" in the do it yourself section My problem is the bolt release plunger,spring and roll pin, On the how to it says I will have to tap the roll pin in partially and then place the plunger with spring over that and finish pushing it in the rest of the way...My problem is the rollpin AND plunger just drop right into the lower reciever with NO tension and drop all the way to the bottom ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated Spring and plunger or rollpin and plunger? Spring first, then plunger, then bolt release and then roll pin through bolt release. |
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The parts were labeled bolt release plunger,spring and rollpin, The instructions say insert the rollpin first and then the spring and plunger...I guess the intructions were incorrect then??
2. On to the bolt catch. Get some masking tape and cover the lower receiver here: This is to keep accidental scratching from occurring as we tap in the bolt catch roll pin in place. Insert the roll pin, and tap lightly to get it started... but do NOT tap it all the way in yet. Insert the bolt catch spring and buffer, with the spring in first and the buffer facing out: Then, install the bolt catch, holding spring tension on the plunger, while aligning the hole in the bolt release with the roll pin hole in the lower.... and using a punch, tap the roll pin all the way in. If you want to avoid marring the finish, place more tape over the roll pin area as it gets close to flush to drive it all the way home. My problem is the rollpin has ZERO pressure on it and just drops to the bottom of the hole *EDIT* Nevermind I am a retard, I was dropping the rollpin into the hole for the spring and plunger as opposed to the hole in the "wings" for the bolt release.... Disregard this post LOL " |
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