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Buttstock problem w/ CA M15A4
I just completed an install of the following parts:
Area 1000 Polycarb Piston Area 1000 Head PDI 140 spring Deep Fire Spring Guide v2 I was attempting to screw the long bolt which attaches the buttstock to the receiver. It will not screw all the way in,there is about a 1/2 inch gap. Any suggestions will be appreciated... Thank you |
Did you remember to put the stock spacer back in?
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Yes, I sure did..
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It could be the metal plate inside the stock that is secured by the screw and buffer tube isn't on right, not sure if it accounts for the 1/2inch gap but it would leave a reasonably sized gap if it wasn't seated in the grooves properly. EDIT: Take it apart and put it back together again, may have misplaced something during rebuilding. Maybe something is blocking the hole on the back of the receiver (spring guide broken/out of alignment?)....... |
Let me clarify gap: I can slide the buttstock on the tube and it fits securely against the receiver. It's the bolt which after being tightened, sticks out a 1/2inch.
Terry72 |
What about the washer for the bolt?
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I had a similar problem with an aftermarket spring guide that was not hollow all the way, therefore the screw would only go in so far on my TM M16. I remidied the problem by cutting the long stock bolt.
I suggest you take it apart again and see if the spring guide is indeed your problem. If it is, you have 3 choices, re-install the stock spring guide, cut the bolt, or buy a different after market spring guide. |
Dirty Deeds, You are correct.. The stock Classic Army spring guide is over an inch deeper then the Deep Fire. What a drag.. I'll take it apart and install the stock one.
Thank you all very much. |
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