CA Bullet button
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CA Bullet button
Does anyone have any experience with replacing the bullet button. It is really annoying. I found one site awhile back but cant find it now.
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Re: CA Bullet button
I have never even seen a bullet button, but I found this on youtube. Maybe it will help.
Watch the whole thing. What you're looking for is near the end.
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=sI40JdICvtg[/youtube]
Watch the whole thing. What you're looking for is near the end.
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=sI40JdICvtg[/youtube]
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Re: CA Bullet button
I have experience with the bullet button. I just removed the one in my EBR recently when I escaped from the PRK.
It wasn't easy to remove. Apparently when I built the rifle, I used a touch of locktite, and maybe even too much. It took me a great deal of effort, a fair amount of swearing, the utter destruction of both the tool I used and the bullet button. I bought a new mag release doodad from Midway and it all ended up OK.
I had intended to stop on the bridge at Yuma on the way out, rip the thing out of the EBR and fling it in the river. It's a good thing it was hot that day, or I would have blocked traffic for most of the day.
It wasn't easy to remove. Apparently when I built the rifle, I used a touch of locktite, and maybe even too much. It took me a great deal of effort, a fair amount of swearing, the utter destruction of both the tool I used and the bullet button. I bought a new mag release doodad from Midway and it all ended up OK.
I had intended to stop on the bridge at Yuma on the way out, rip the thing out of the EBR and fling it in the river. It's a good thing it was hot that day, or I would have blocked traffic for most of the day.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.