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hole in buffer bolt

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OK, how do i drill the hole in the buffer bolt for the firing pin :?:

cobalt bit wont even make a mark. any ideas are welcome (bubba style ideas as I have no access to any milling equipment)
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I have not done this, but I have been told that once you break thru the case hardening, you can drill thru the piece. I have planned to use a carbide burr to get thru the first .020-.030 of the hard part, then drill until I hit the hard part on the opposite end. Then take the burr and CAREFULLY try to break thru to the hole. Then use the carbide drill to clean-up the hole.

Does this make sense on how to get thru the part?
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Post by drooling idiot »

be more specific
buffer bolt PN# 99
striker PN# 67
or feed arm stud PN# 68 ?

most builds delete the buffer bolt and leave the firing pin unsupported.
the striker can be drilled with a certain type of bit , I'll look up if thats what you need.
the feed arm gets marked inside the rear circle of the bolt and then removed and cut in 3 pieces , the upper and lower get welded back in to hold the ejector "button" , leaving an open center for the firing pin.
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Post by Jason »

my bad, I should have explained better :oops:

I was talking about the bolt that holds the buffer spring into the buffer.

the way I understand it you have to drill a hole in this bolt to allow room for the part of the firing pin that sticks out the back of the bolt body.
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Item No. 67

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Guys,

I was talking about the Item No. 67. This part needs a holed drilled fro the firing pin on my gun. I have a couple of spares, but have not drilled them yet for the firing pin. I did start to drill it and it is HARD! The cobalt drill bit would not bite and I could not start with a punch. This is when I deceided that a carbide burr to break thru the surface hardness would be required. Once broken thru, it shoulod drill fine.

I have just not had the time to complete the part yet!
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Post by huntsinmtns »

Jason,
If you use a carbide bit you can do it very easily in vise and step up your drill size so you don't have to dremel so much, make sure you lead on this due to fp has side movement. I will get pic shortly and send to Steve so he can post it, Ihave not figuered out my camera.

The piece in back of bolt carrier ( feedstud) needs carbide to get thru, same as the striker fully hardned as far as I can tell.
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Here they are....
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BOLT THRU HOLE.jpg
BOLT THRU HOLE.jpg (27.11 KiB) Viewed 1769 times
BUFFER BOLT CLE.jpg
BUFFER BOLT CLE.jpg (31.04 KiB) Viewed 1769 times
STRIKER THRU.jpg
STRIKER THRU.jpg (29.23 KiB) Viewed 1769 times
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thanks, I'll give it a go.
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Post by ak47dennis »

Guys I used a lathe and a tungsten carbide bit and plenty of tap magic oil.
It is very hard but once you get thru the case hardening you’ll be fine.
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