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Old 06-27-2009   #6 (permalink)
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After some more examining I found the problem. And folks Its not fixable. The trunion is riveted in crooked.... kinda like > / < Making the sight base lean slightly to the right and the mag lean to the left causing it to hit the folding stock. These rivets are not consistant. The stock is actually lined up perfect with the reciever. The sights are strait (front post is moved to account for the crooked sight base) (zeroed in shop im guessing)

Now the pictures. I used a bic lighter to rest my camera on so I could maintain the same distance for a visual size comparison.

heres the right and left rivets (these are marked R&L)


[img] http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c193/ShortFreak777/090627_124556.jpg [img]
[/img] http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c193/ShortFreak777/090627_124512.jpg [img]

You also see this when looking from above.... the right rivet is highter than the left.... this causes the mag to be crooked and block the folding stock.
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