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  • autopimp187
    Registered User
    • Feb 2003
    • 110

    #1

    please help!!!

    The screw that holds my trigger frame in (on automag), not strip screw, but screw that screws in front of trigger frame, is stripped. when i put in the allenwrench, the head of the screw is stripped, there is no grip. how can i get this out???
    can i take it to home depot, is there a way i could use housed hold things to get it out etc.....
    or, am i going to have to send it in to agd. could agd even get it out???
    thanx
    Live life, love life------Desire is determined by heart
  • digitard
    DigiWang .. Special Ed
    • Nov 2002
    • 1678

    #2
    Allen wrench and Needlenose pliers.

    Crip it lightly with the needlenose and then pull down EVER so lightly while you twist the allenwrench.

    Dave
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    • GhillieGuy
      I got worms
      • Jan 2003
      • 1647

      #3
      That might work what digitard said. Or you can oil it up to loosen it.
      Sig over 50k

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      • autopimp187
        Registered User
        • Feb 2003
        • 110

        #4
        no, the thing is that i can not twist the allen wrench. the allen wrench part is the thing that is stripped
        please help
        Live life, love life------Desire is determined by heart

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        • HoppysMag
          Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
          • Oct 2001
          • 3494

          #5
          id guess pinch it and try turning it with the pliers then.
          "You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." -John Morley

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          • back2integrity
            Recovering from myself
            • Feb 2003
            • 802

            #6
            My friend did this to the exact same screw. This is what he did: He took a mini saw blade and just went back and forth over and over again on the screw until it formed a groove. Then he just used a flat head to unscrew it. It takes time, but it will solve the problem. Also, there is a little tool that is circular and spins really fast... i don't know the name of it, but if you can find one, it will cut into the screw to give you a nice groove for a flathead screwdriver also. Hope this helps!

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            • HoppysMag
              Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
              • Oct 2001
              • 3494

              #7
              Originally posted by back2integrity
              My friend did this to the exact same screw. This is what he did: He took a mini saw blade and just went back and forth over and over again on the screw until it formed a groove. Then he just used a flat head to unscrew it. It takes time, but it will solve the problem. Also, there is a little tool that is circular and spins really fast... i don't know the name of it, but if you can find one, it will cut into the screw to give you a nice groove for a flathead screwdriver also. Hope this helps!
              thats a good idea


              or my personal favorite, FIRE and lots of it.
              "You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." -John Morley

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              • back2integrity
                Recovering from myself
                • Feb 2003
                • 802

                #8
                Fire Solves everything! Well, maybe not... But you'll have fun trying.

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