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GorillaMaxx360
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04.07.2007, 06:40 PM

yes that pin needs to be replaced because it is weak under bl power and it will snap under pressure. In novembers issue of 2006 it expains how to fix this problem and mike can definatly tell you what you use to replace the pin with. i was lazy and decided not to follow the mag directions because it tells you to use a drill bit end for the pin (small bit [use part of bit where drill clamps down]) and i dont have that size drill bit so i used a hex size peice and used that as the pin. i used a peice of a 5/64 steel hexwrench but the way i did it i had to file and file and i eventually got it pressed in with some channel locks this way will sure hold but it definatly takes more elbow greese. and there is no garunteed fit.
   
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