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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 2040403" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Not that familiar with AR's and not sure how much meat you actually have to work with. </p><p></p><p>If it were mine I would go with the screw and JB weld idea. If you have room for a 4-40 socket head screw you can counter sink the hole on the bottom piece to hide the head. If not use a 2-56 socket head screw. I would drill a clearance hole in the bottom piece behind the pin hole then the relief for the screw head. Clamp and JB weld it to the main frame then drill and tap the main frame through the clearance hole. Insert the screw coated with JB weld and fill in the screw head void. Do not use JB Quick, use the real stuff and make sure the surfaces are clean and oil free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 2040403, member: 10973"] Not that familiar with AR's and not sure how much meat you actually have to work with. If it were mine I would go with the screw and JB weld idea. If you have room for a 4-40 socket head screw you can counter sink the hole on the bottom piece to hide the head. If not use a 2-56 socket head screw. I would drill a clearance hole in the bottom piece behind the pin hole then the relief for the screw head. Clamp and JB weld it to the main frame then drill and tap the main frame through the clearance hole. Insert the screw coated with JB weld and fill in the screw head void. Do not use JB Quick, use the real stuff and make sure the surfaces are clean and oil free. [/QUOTE]
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