>assembling AR upper >everything going great >time to put in gas tube pin >fucker just doesn't want to go >pinch end of pin to help it get started >fucker still won't go >look at pin >metal is shearing off the OD of the pin
Not normal. Take a drill index kit and determine the actual ID of the hole and figure out if it's your GB or pin that's fucked
Landon Hernandez
are you sure its the right rollpin? maybe you got its mixed up with another one from the lower
Anthony White
assuming it's the right size pin lube it up and use something as a slave pin to line everything up while you drive it in
Henry Sanders
you sure the pin and hole arent tapered
Cooper Allen
PSA has always given me oversized roll pins
Mason Walker
I've never had this issue. I don't even remember any of my roll pin installs, that's how minor it was
Cameron Moore
I had major trouble with that part too. I wound up just giving it to a guy at work to do it for me, which he said took like 5 seconds. I don't have a good set of tools or a good setup to work on guns but my god what was I doing wrong
Hudson Wilson
It's the one that came in the sealed bag with the gas tube so I sort of assume so.
Probably will do if the pins from McMaster don't work (purchased .078")
It's a roll pin, don't even know if you can get a taped roll pin.
Xavier Morales
Have you ever driven a tension pin in before? I find people don't have a clear understanding of how much or little force to apply to things
Lucas Davis
OP here: >sheared metal off the pin (symmetrically, so I doubt I'm just driving it to one side) >bent one of my starter punches
I think I hit it hard enough.
Adrian Rogers
No, but I feel like I'm handy enough to be able to pull it off if I had a proper set of tools and a vise instead of trying to do it on the floor of my apartment
Carson Evans
Yeah up till now this has always been my situation. Lower went together in like 15 minutes, all the handgun roll pins I've ever fucked with have been easy. I'm pretty sure I just got an out of spec pin.
maybe the gastube shifted and isnt aligned anymore
Lucas Campbell
I had this issue. I bought a longer pin so I had more grip area- took all of 5 seconds to seat it- chopped the remaining bit with my dremel and dabbed it with a bit of perma-blue while it was still hot.
Aiden Butler
Something is out of spec there, that being said those can be a big pain in the ass even with the right tools. A set of roll pin punches, the ones with a little bump on the end that keeps it lined up with the pin, help a lot. That and a vice with two blocks of wood to firmly hold the gas block without damaging it.
Dominic Anderson
This, commercial spec and mil don't mix
Jaxon Walker
McMaster .078 will work fine. I went through the same shit, have 249 roll pins left over.
Austin Jenkins
What's the matter OP? Didn't you know that building AR15s is like legos?? Now, don't tell me you don't know how to assemble legos
>It's a roll pin, don't even know if you can get a taped roll pin.
Traditional FSP gas blocks use tapered roll pins you retard, and they can only be drifted in/out in one direction.
Evan Davis
>Am I just retarded? >assembling AR upper Yes, only a retard would assemble his own guns instead of buying them.
Jayden Brown
>tapered roll pin
How can someone be this stupid?
Xavier Murphy
Actually those are just plain taper pins
Sebastian Cruz
This happened to me. All I did was bevel the end of the pin with a file. Once I have removed enough material it went right in with a few whacks.
By the way, you're not supposed to drive the pin in with the starter punch. You're just supposed to start it. Once you get it in the hole you should switch to a regular punch or you will obliterate your starter punch.
Adam Carter
Talking about the gas tube pin (holds the tube to the block) not the gas block pin holds the block to the barrel).