I recently picked up a H&K M1 and need to figure the best way to fill the drilled and tapped holes on the receiver. Would prefer to not have screws sticking up. They are through and through. Anyone had a gunsmith do such before?
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I recently picked up a H&K M1 and need to figure the best way to fill the drilled and tapped holes on the receiver. Would prefer to not have screws sticking up. They are through and through. Anyone had a gunsmith do such before?
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Epoxy maybe. Just sell it to me.
JB Weld, sand and Cerekote
There is only one way to fix that.......sell to another M1 crazy guy......I'm that fella.
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A good machine shop will have some filler screws for it or can make some that can sit flush on the receiver.
there is not a thing wrong with 3 woodies a day!!!
Filler screws. Probably get from Brownell's if you know size and thread.
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I got it on a trade and never been shot till you got it. So no I never cleaned it.
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