gripframe screw striped.....

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  • sime
    neophyte
    • Mar 2002
    • 161

    #1

    gripframe screw striped.....

    i picked up a used mag recently; i swaped out the gripframe for a Y, when doing so i noticed the screw was slightly striped. today i was swaping out the grip frame for a 45, so a friend could borrow it without the adjustment time it takes to get used to the Y. anyways, when i went to undo the screw, the allen key just wouldn't bite........now i can't help but feel stupid (for not using a new one when i noticed it was slightly damaged)and SOL (cause there's not even a whole lot for vise grips to bite onto).

    any ideas?
  • abarnhar
    Hmm... battle grips
    • Apr 2003
    • 603

    #2
    Hack saw (or file) a slot across the head of the screw and get a large flathead screw driver and take it off.

    Make sure you get the slot pretty deep... you only have one shot at this.
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    • Cthulhu
      Induced Insanity- Team [c]
      • Oct 2003
      • 129

      #3
      Go to Sears. They have this nifty tool that has a carbide head on it that is reverse to the threads that you need to pull out. It actually cuts into the un-hardended bolt head and grabs it. DON'T LET IT SLIP!, it makes a real mess if you do. Other than that, a dremmel with a cutting blade, make a slot for a straight screw driver.

      Good luck.

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      • sime
        neophyte
        • Mar 2002
        • 161

        #4
        one problem with these ideas. the trigger guard. kinda hard to use a hacksaw, screwdriver, or easy-out with it in the way..........

        thanks for the ideas, they just arn't feasable; are they?

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        • Cthulhu
          Induced Insanity- Team [c]
          • Oct 2003
          • 129

          #5
          Thought it was a different bolt...

          Ya, with the trigger guard in the way, it could be tough. Possibly grind the head off with a dremmel? The frame is not threaded, only the body is, if you got rid of the head the rest would fall off, then go to a hardware store and get a replacement bolt. That's all I can think of.

          Good luck

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