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<blockquote data-quote="dak" data-source="post: 2378960" data-attributes="member: 5163"><p>Call Arsenal, explain the problem, and ask for a call tag. All you're doing is assuming they won't do jack and until you know for sure don't believe internet rumors.</p><p></p><p>As for fixing it yourself, the wooden mallet suggestion has been the best so far but I'd use a rubber one instead. Knock the pins out, fix the cant with mallet, drill for new oversized pins, pin in place. There's a Rifle Dynamics video on YouTube that explains most of the process but they leave out how they fix the cant. My money is on them also using a mallet, especially since they don't want to show you that part. Yeah, you can press the FSB off, re-align it, and press it back on but realistically it may take you a few tries. </p><p></p><p>It's a gun made out of steel ffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dak, post: 2378960, member: 5163"] Call Arsenal, explain the problem, and ask for a call tag. All you're doing is assuming they won't do jack and until you know for sure don't believe internet rumors. As for fixing it yourself, the wooden mallet suggestion has been the best so far but I'd use a rubber one instead. Knock the pins out, fix the cant with mallet, drill for new oversized pins, pin in place. There's a Rifle Dynamics video on YouTube that explains most of the process but they leave out how they fix the cant. My money is on them also using a mallet, especially since they don't want to show you that part. Yeah, you can press the FSB off, re-align it, and press it back on but realistically it may take you a few tries. It's a gun made out of steel ffs. [/QUOTE]
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