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  1. You are welcome. Now - back to sunday football
  2. Photos by permission: Anatomy Series Manuals
  3. Photos by permission: Anatomy Series Manuals
  4. Photos by permission: Anatomy Series Manuals
  5. Photos by permission: Anatomy Series
  6. It is a convoluted Italian assembly for such a simple part placement. Photos by permission: Anatomy Series Manuals
  7. Very nice. I love hybrid stuff like this.
  8. You mean these staking marks ? I just re-stake it at offset positions with a small punch; only requires a small amount of displaced material to retain pins.
  9. For me, using the little shim frees up your hands and its an essential part of the magic trick. A nasty dirty bolt might need a little cleaning first.
  10. The piano wire as a guide ensures the roll pin will pass thru the extractor retaining aperture correctly.
  11. Never had so much misery trying to post a few photos........either this site or photo bucket!!! It must be photo bucket.......the "insert image" upload option on this site is awful, as it degrades the image to almost useless. I'll try again tomorrow. All the M1 / M2 / M4 extractors are retained in a similar fashion and same tools used for the tasking.....I am certain somewhere there must be a special Italian factory tool part # to execute this task. This is the only way I know to get the job done without screwing up any parts or leaving an amateur trail. Photos by permission: Benelli Anatomy Series of Manuals
  12. Not so much too stiff to compress but with lubricants on the springs and plungers, I just like the control the gadget provides to prevent a spring or plunger from flying off to the far corner of the work space or into the safety glasses.
  13. SD, I have found it pretty handy to fabricate an inexpensive tool modified from a free paint can lid tool to compress similar styled springs on their plungers, which makes the task of controlling their removal and installation a cinch. Polish the tips to avoid any marring of parts.
  14. If coyote shooting in low / no light conditions a good scope can be a nice advantage; might even use the Surefire to identify the target. S&B 1.1 -4 X Short Dot w/illuminated reticle Aimpoint T-1 2MOA
  15. Thanks for your 8-40 screw perspective. The M4x.75 and the 8-40 are virtually identical to within a few thousandths of an inch dimensions. It is one of the unusual ASE - metric crossovers; not surprisingly both easily cross-fitting into standard screw-checker devices. It seems odd that every other threaded surface on every Benelli shotgun I am familiar with is metric, not ASE threads.
  16. You might try one of these budget clamping options......~ $10 ! Last year I purchased the Tactical Barrel Clamp Mount clamp just to see what $10 bucks buys. It's aluminum with 4 hex head screws and a set of shims as well; 5 rail segments. I just secured a LaRue QD mount to it to make sure it would mount securely and it does. Not mil-spec by any means, but it might be just what you need for your situation. First review on Amazon discusses TRL mounting. Amazon.com : Tactical Barrel Clamp Mount With Rail For 12 Gauge Shotguns And Magazine Tubes Fits Remington 870 1100 11-87 SP-10 Mossberg 500 835 Maverick 88Winchetser 1300 : Hunting And Shooting Equipment : Sports & Outdoors Amazon.com: ATI Shotgun Tube Barrel Mag Extension/ Flashlight Holder [Misc.]: Sports & Outdoors You can wrap your magazine with a single layer of cammo Gorilla duct tape to preserve your magazine finish. I have used this to protect some segments of my carbon fiber tripod and it works very well. Gorilla Tape, Camo Matte Finish, 9 yds - Walmart.com Your welcome.
  17. A few years ago a company was selling rails for the M4 with the incorrect pitch so it was easy to destroy the aluminum threads with the wrong steel screw. Just for the heck of it, in 2012, I was trying to find a non-factory source for screws and found this source that will work in a pinch.
  18. SD Can you tell if the undersurface of the FFT rail screws are beveled like factory item ?
  19. The Geissele triggers come with a slave pin to assist re-installing the pins that were removed. Geissele also has a Trigger Fitting Pin available on their website (as well as Midway USA) that is worth having. Geissele Trigger Fitting Pin AR-15 LR-308 Trigger Fitting Pin - Tools I don't see that you have disclosed what type of AR you are building....small parts for AR15 ? AR10 ?
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