I'll be there! :rockwoot:
May I still use your hydraulic press and whatever other tools may be needed to remove the gas block off my WASR 10/63? I believe you mentioned needing a crescent wrench, a slightly oversized pipe, and a penny. Will I need to bring anything other than my parts? I have...
That is true, but I'm not sure if I'll have a way to Avon next month to attend unfortunately. I do however have the replacement gas block with pins and have access to a press through an acquaintance and would like to know what else I will need to do the pressing and how it's done properly. :ingo:
When you press the pins out and back in do you need a certain size bit so the pinholes won't get deformed and so the pin doesn't get dimpled or mushroomed? I have access to a press but I'm not exactly sure how it's done. Is there anything keeping the pin lined up to the hole as its being pressed...
That would be really fun and educational to attend an AK build party. Avon isn't all that far away either. I would be interested in going if I found a ride there but I wonder what I would need to bring there in order to actually get the pins in and out of the sight and gas block? I wonder if a...
I will send him an email and attach a link. Hopefully he will be able to accomplish the task. I would like to do it myself but I don't have the tools or know-how. I've ordered a thread protector to put on the muzzle for whenever the front sight and gas block get pressed off. I don't want the...
Does anyone know a good gunsmith near the Muncie/New castle area that can replace the gas block on my GP WASR 10/63? It has the bayonet lug shaved off and I would like return it to its original configuration. I already have a replacement gas block with bayonet lug for a MD 63 that should fit. I...