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Posted: 1/7/2017 10:33:27 PM EDT
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I began putting together the lower for a new pistol build today. When I went to a attach the grip (magpul moe) it fit extremely tight and when I got it in place and screwed it in, I noticed there was a very small gap between the grip and receiver. I backed out the screw and fought with it to close the gap. Now I can't get the screw to start going back in the hole.
I removed the grip and the screw went in fine. I tried an a2 style grip that did not fit tight at all and same problem, couldn't get the screw in. When I could get it to grab a thread it would turn a couple time then get tight to the point where it felt I would damage the receiver threads. Has anyone else had a similar problem? |
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Yes. I've got one with a gap between the grip and the trigger guard ears. Once you've got your grip located where you want it, check for alignment of the hole in the grip, as #2 suggested above, and swap out some spares to try to eliminate the grip or the frame. If this hole is slightly misaligned, this is expected to happen.
I'd be more inclined to blame the grip, although I've never had a problem with any magpul stuff. |
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Could I possibly have done something to the receiver trying to force the grip into position? It screwed in perfectly fine the first time Not likely, if the screw is still going in with out the handle on, then you know the threads are not messed up, it has to be the alignment between the handle and the screw hole, if you want to be sure, take the handle off and screw the grip screw all the way in, to make sure there is not a burr on the threads. |
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Could I possibly have done something to the receiver trying to force the grip into position? It screwed in perfectly fine the first time What's this "first time" stuff? About the only thing you could have possibly done is cross threaded it. Take a look at the threads in your receiver if in doubt. Cross threading is not very easy to do on an aluminum receiver. You'll really feel it if it's not threading in properly. But even then, you shouldn't have problems. Have you stuck it together and looked at it with a flashlight yet? Where is the gap showing up? |
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Could I possibly have done something to the receiver trying to force the grip into position? It screwed in perfectly fine the first time Not likely, except to strip the threads. Most likely the grip was canted to match the hole angle, thus the gap once "tight". Some grips are tighter than others, I've had to "pound" them on before. |
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Hi,
I've had your exact same problem,with Magpul MOE's.First,I'm not putting Magpul down.I have many of their product's,and,I have nothing but praise for them. Now,without rambling on,it is not your lower.What I have discovered is that if you enlarge the hole in the grip by just a few .000's,by passing a 9/32" sharp drill ONCE through the hole you will find your problem solved.You are basically reaming the hole without using a dedicated size reamer. |
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It looks like you need to take a round file and oval out the hole more towards the front. Sometimes parts need to be fitted, facts of life. I've built all sorts of stuff and to me what you have is like the smallest problem I've ever had |
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but me personally, I'd just fit the grip. And 99% of my grips have been tight to get onto the receiver, I wouldn't want them loose. Same here. A few times I've had to snug the screw, rock the grip forward and backward to walk it on more, tighten the screw some more, rinse/repeat until tight. |
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