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Posted: 4/12/2007 7:49:13 PM EDT
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So this isnt really a build question or one that particularly pertains to optics so I thought I would post it here as it gets the most traffic. I am taking my ARMS #19 acog mount apart from my acog and one of the hex hed screws is totally stripped and has red locktite to boot. I tried heating it up to a point but dont want to damage the acog in the process. How the hell do I get a tiny screw like that out of there without hurting the acog threads? The acog is sold to someone that Im waiting on payment so I need to not hurt the acog in any way. Any help would be much appreciated as I had to walk away because of my temper |
extractor: drill appropriate sized hole with drill use extractor to back the bolt out (preferably with a tap wrench holding the extractor) if you can separate two pieces, just drill the head off and then use vice grips to take the remainder of the screw out. |
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Had the same thing happen to me. My Acog came with a screw mount and I was installing a QD mount. I tried pretty much everything that's been said here and nothing worked. I ended up drilling off the head of the screw to get the original mount off and then I just used the two other screws to mount the QD. |
+1 I drill out screws all the time in things a lot more expensive than an ACOG. I would not give up on the heat though. Once you drill off the screw head I would apply heat to the exposed screw shank, then try with the vice grips. Drilling out screws and removing the shank can be tricky some times and almost an art. |
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