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I am awesome. I was on track to have my build done this week, but now it will have to wait. I was tapping in the bolt catch roll pin and it broke in two. The AR looks awesome, just no bolt catch. So now I will sit back and wait for Brownells to send the $0.80 part that is holding up my build.

And I ordered three of them just to make sure!

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Guest Astra900
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And I ordered three of them just to make sure!

That was an excellent move. And @ 80cents how the heck could you go wrong?

Guest OttoMaddox
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Argh! Gotta hate the lil setbacks! Good luck with the rest of your build. Hopefully this will be your only setback.

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I am awesome. I was on track to have my build done this week, but now it will have to wait. I was tapping in the bolt catch roll pin and it broke in two. The AR looks awesome, just no bolt catch. So now I will sit back and wait for Brownells to send the $0.80 part that is holding up my build.

And I ordered three of them just to make sure!

I think I've got an extra roll pin... let me know if you want it

Edit: Whoops, the extra one I had will be to large, it's for the trigger guard.

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Guest Astra900
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Ohh sure, now tell him after he paid more for shipping than he did the parts:biglol:

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Ohh sure, now tell him after he paid more for shipping than he did the parts:biglol:

Haha, not much I could do before knowing the situation!:up:

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I've found "squeezing" the pin in works better and will avoid breaking it.

That's what I did to start it, then I finished driving it in with light taps from a 4oz tack hammer (with it's head covered w/ electrical tape).

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Dang...that seriously suuuuucccckkkksss!!

(Making mental note to buy spare parts for the AR)

especially those stinkin detent pins!:stalk:

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Those hollow-end roll pin starter punches that Brownell's sell are worth their weight in gold as well. Takes a lot of the $*&(^!! out of roll pins.

DanO

Guest sling
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Small nails are the same diameter (cant remember the size) as the roll pins. I've had instances in the past where i've lost a roll pin or ran out on peoples builds and improvised. Cut to length... squeeze in there. Same thing.

Guest Jcochran88
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Small nails are the same diameter (cant remember the size) as the roll pins. I've had instances in the past where i've lost a roll pin or ran out on peoples builds and improvised. Cut to length... squeeze in there. Same thing.

I used a small bolt it worked fine till mine came in, shoot over 1k rounds through it like that.

Guest Halfpint
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Oh dude that sucks. :) I had to rob parts out of my rifle for a buddy's, yesterday, but I had already ordered a bunch of spares--I know the feeling, though.

Nothing sucks worse in gun hobbies than looking at your 99.999999% complete build, and waiting on that one extra part. In my case, I'm currently short a takedown detent pin. :)

Guest db99wj
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Yeah I got a little setback too...no upper lol.

I feel your pain.

Guest mark_justmark
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post some pictures!

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