field stripping an AR is about as hard as field stripping a 1911 EXCEPT for the retaining pin for the firing pin in the AR BCG . Not sure why some companies spread the pin tips as much as they do,. it is IMPOSSIBLE to get the pin back in when they do.
any tips?
thought of finding a metal tool(like a thin screwdriver) to feed above the firing pin(if I can) to force the tips together. a hemostat did not work because as the cotter pin is pushed across the BCG, the tips spread just far enough apart that one prong is outsid e the guide hole. twisting did not help either. ARHHH!!!
any tips?
thought of finding a metal tool(like a thin screwdriver) to feed above the firing pin(if I can) to force the tips together. a hemostat did not work because as the cotter pin is pushed across the BCG, the tips spread just far enough apart that one prong is outsid e the guide hole. twisting did not help either. ARHHH!!!