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Posted: 1/7/2014 5:50:44 PM EDT
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So I bought an AR15.com stripped billet lower receiver for the special black Friday sale and I'm just now getting around to putting it together.
So since it's an ambidextrous lower it comes with a little baggie of unique parts. The unique parts that came with this lower included an extended bolt catch buffer and two threaded pins, one pin is used in place of the bolt catch roll pin and the other is used to pivot the ambidextrous bolt catch on the right side of the receiver. When I put everything together I had to use a standard bolt catch spring and it doesn't seem to be long enough to let the bolt release function from either side of the lower. Was an extended bolt catch spring supposed to be included with the parts or am I just a hopeless noob that forgot how to properly assemble a lower receiver? I hope this post makes sense to someone. |
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Ah now that makes perfect sense.
As is always the perfect arfcom solution, get both!
Works perfectly now, thanks. One more question, the hole for the takedown detent spring on my lower looks to be threaded for a set screw but one was not included, is this actually the case or am I dreaming? |
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Quoted:
Ah now that makes perfect sense. As is always the perfect arfcom solution, get both!
Works perfectly now, thanks. One more question, the hole for the takedown detent spring on my lower looks to be threaded for a set screw but one was not included, is this actually the case or am I dreaming? I have two, neither is threaded. |
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Quoted:
Ah now that makes perfect sense. As is always the perfect arfcom solution, get both!
Works perfectly now, thanks. One more question, the hole for the takedown detent spring on my lower looks to be threaded for a set screw but one was not included, is this actually the case or am I dreaming? It may be threaded as an extra but yay is not the norm. I just ordered 3 springs from PA because I lost one. |
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