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  • Knightmare96
    Registered Gun whore
    • Feb 2004
    • 174

    #1

    Micromag question

    So I just recieved a parts box micromag, and it is my first. (I have owned 9 mags, but no micros) It is missing the pin that holds the sear in the body. The hole is larger on one side, and smaller on the other. Similar to my E-mag. The exception being the micro is not threaded. I am assuming the pin is simply preasure fit into this hole? If that is the case, any ideas on what I could use for a replacement pin? Can I still get one somewhere?

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Adam
  • rlmatthews
    Registered User
    • Mar 2006
    • 24

    #2
    I think it's 5/16. The overall length is a bit odd, but it's held in place by the side grooves on the grip frame. A dowel pin will work, but you have to have an older style grip frame (like a benchmark) for the classic rail to hold it in place. The classic sear pin works just fin too, it's just a tad shorter.

    Hope this helps.

    Does this mean you have 2 Micros now? Hehe, impressive.



    Originally posted by Knightmare96
    So I just recieved a parts box micromag, and it is my first. (I have owned 9 mags, but no micros) It is missing the pin that holds the sear in the body. The hole is larger on one side, and smaller on the other. Similar to my E-mag. The exception being the micro is not threaded. I am assuming the pin is simply preasure fit into this hole? If that is the case, any ideas on what I could use for a replacement pin? Can I still get one somewhere?

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Adam

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