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<blockquote data-quote="ssgrock3" data-source="post: 2678622" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>neat little trick I found a couple years ago. We all know what a pain that back detent pin and spring is....well found this a few years ago, but haven't put one together since. if you get a 4-40 tap and some 4-40 x 1/8 set screws, you can cut off a few coils of the spring...so you can get your detent out. But tap it and put in the set screw, now you never have to deal with that again. Take stocks off, change configuration, whatever, easy peasy. I think I even got all the parts to do it on ebay of all places. Kind of defeats the purpose if I have to drive all over town for the parts, but once you have them, you don't to buy them again. Think I got 5 set screws to the pack, and the rest is something that never has to be replaced unless you lose it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssgrock3, post: 2678622, member: 71"] neat little trick I found a couple years ago. We all know what a pain that back detent pin and spring is....well found this a few years ago, but haven't put one together since. if you get a 4-40 tap and some 4-40 x 1/8 set screws, you can cut off a few coils of the spring...so you can get your detent out. But tap it and put in the set screw, now you never have to deal with that again. Take stocks off, change configuration, whatever, easy peasy. I think I even got all the parts to do it on ebay of all places. Kind of defeats the purpose if I have to drive all over town for the parts, but once you have them, you don't to buy them again. Think I got 5 set screws to the pack, and the rest is something that never has to be replaced unless you lose it. [/QUOTE]
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