almost complete
almost complete
Receiver SA mods complete. Tacked together 6 pieces. IMA rear, Sherman cam section, yugo shroud and forward shroud portion from private seller. Thanks to all. There is a light at the end of this tunnel. All parts fit properly but charging handle is hanging up.
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- Oberstleutnant
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The charging handle binding seems to be a common problem. I had to file and stone mine until I got the CH to move without binding. I had a three cut receiver, so I only had one cut through the ratchet plate. But the torch really took out a swatch of the rachet plate. The piece of metal that stops the CH from moving back too far was gone.
What I did was build the gap up with weld., cleaned it up and then I welded a hump where the missing one had been. I then formed it into a nice rounded hump with the dremel. Unless you know what to look for, you would never know that the hump was a welded build up of metal. Came out pretty good if I may say so myself.
I was thinking of replacing the ratchet plate but rejected that idea. My ratchet plate was in good shape except for where the torch cut it. It was easier to repair it rather than replace it.
What I did was build the gap up with weld., cleaned it up and then I welded a hump where the missing one had been. I then formed it into a nice rounded hump with the dremel. Unless you know what to look for, you would never know that the hump was a welded build up of metal. Came out pretty good if I may say so myself.
I was thinking of replacing the ratchet plate but rejected that idea. My ratchet plate was in good shape except for where the torch cut it. It was easier to repair it rather than replace it.
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- Oberstleutnant
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For the cam sections, either you can buy a complete new ratchet plate and replace the entire piece, or you can section in a new piece and weld that in. I beleive trying to build up the damaged sections with weld will be difficult(at least more so than sec tioning in a piece) and you will have a better looking and more valuable gun with a sectioned in piece. FWIW