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    Basic Member Rstrick0352's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    I did, but actually did that that at the beginning of the build. Using the DIY 38spl case head lift kit. Works with this as well.

    Im looking for more Bolt Screws, but they are out of stock everywhere! Might need to grab a 1/20-28 thread Die & start making my own screws. Could make them from Titanium. That’d be kinda cool.
    I have two bolt screws I just found in my junk drawer collecting dust. They’re yours. Where do you want them sent?

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    What I like about that style is how the cocking pin is more supported (without the huge chamfer on either side that causes the pin to til). You can also do like I have done and machine off the cocking indicator from the end of the cocking piece and put a pointed set screw in it like the Nate Lambeth kit. There is some machine work but it works great.

    Point of interest, I have never done this to the axis style firing pin.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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