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Old January 6th, 2011, 21:00   #1
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Stuck m4 body pin solutions?

Trying to take apart my m4 to throw on a different upper. The screw covering the main body pin is stuck (probably post claybank rust) and I stripped the head.

HOW DOES I FIX!?!?!?

Haha seriously though, I'm all out of ideas. I thought of maybe heating it up to loosen the metal but then I'd run the risk of damaging the hop-up. Also, tried catching the edge of the pin itself with a flathead and knocking it out that way but I cant get enough leverage without wrecking the body.
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Old January 6th, 2011, 21:09   #2
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1- heat will make the metal expand. college materials class 101. metal expands under heat.
2- go out and buy a stripped screw drill bit. they are like 30$ and you will use it again.. trust me.

if all fails, carefully, drill out the screw head with a drill bit. just enough for you to remove the parts. then you will need a new pin, but hey, better then being stuck where you are.

hope this helps!

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Old January 6th, 2011, 21:58   #3
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Or drill/dremel a channel in the head of the screw and then use a flathead.
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Old January 6th, 2011, 22:39   #4
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1- heat will make the metal expand. college materials class 101. metal expands under heat.
This statement confuses me. Of course metal expands under heat, that's exactly the idea; the receiver expands and loosens the locked threads of the screw. Are you saying that heat is a bad idea because the screw will expand along with the receiver or are you agreeing that heat is a possible solution? (except for the hopup rubber potentially melting)



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Or drill/dremel a channel in the head of the screw and then use a flathead.
You sir are one clever devil. I like this very much indeed.
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Old January 17th, 2011, 14:30   #5
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ohh! i see what you did thar! i was assuming that you were going to heat the screw XP

go with the dremel.. it will save you in the long run
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Old January 17th, 2011, 20:08   #6
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I use a hacksaw to make a flat on screws, IMO it works better...
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