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Posted: 9/14/2003 7:10:57 PM EDT
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Well, I see why everyone hates that shepherds hook thingy! I'm going to buy the replacement part from Power Custom! But, in the meantime, is there a tutorial or some photo's that show how the damn thing fits in the receiver, and how you get it into the receiver? I spent 3 hours working on that damn thing today, didn't accomplish shit! OJF |
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Try here: linx310.nothingbutguns.com/ Should be some info in the fcg tutorial, possibly some more in the RSA sheperd's hook replacemnt review. |
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The shepards hook is an abomination which I have fought with many times. Page through this link and you will find a tutorial. linx310.nothingbutguns.com/fcgremoval.htm |
| ..not meant as a flame, but there is nothing metaphysical about it, I just manipulate a small flat bladed screw driver in there, never more than a couple minute deal. Are you using a slave pin in the FCG? I also cross the "legs" of the spring on the hammer, and hook them to the side of the receiver. |
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Once figured out a few times they are not hard (RSA plate still better). My preference is to use needle nose pliers to pull the main hook over, get the rest of the fcg is position, use a small screwdriver to hold the bent end down while I insert the last pin over it. I have never been able to insert the hook after the pin is in place, but it is easy now (with practice) to insert the pin after the hook is laid in place. But I walked away from it a few times learning... |
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Haven't ANY of you guys stopped to think that if you are having SO much drouble putting that spring in, that mabey EVERYBODY is putting it in wrong? I can put mine in without the use of ANY tools, AND it doesn't scratch the reciever. It goes like this. 1) Hook goes around support rod just in front of hammer. 2) Then UNDER hammer pin. 3) Over trigger pin. YES, I see that my SAR-1 doesn't come this way(so what the guy at CAI thinks the hard way is the proper way also) but my Norinco did, and its SO much easier. Take time and think, what else on the AK uses tools to remove in fieldstripping??? I have never had a problem with the pins walking out because the spring sits comfortably in the slots in the pins and everything is under spring tension. HECK the end of the spring is even curved to better sit on the trigger pin. Call me stupid but I think I'm the ONLY one that has figured this out. BISHOP |
Pictures! Glossy pictures! Please! |
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