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Another quicky project. The latest 80% lower I got from Tactical Machining had a extra hole already under the rear cross-pin. This is to take the slop out of so-so fitting uppers by pushing up on the rear take-down pin lug.
While I've never considered this a problem (the rattle is just something you get used to) I figure I'd try making the same setup on another lower.
Not too hard to do. Used a 1/4" end mill to create a pocket in the receiver. Put it on the center-line (you can use the regular grip screw hole as a guide.) and position it on the rear take-down pin holes in the lower. Then drill it 7/32nd and tap 1/4-28 tpi. The "pin" that will tighten up the upper/lower fit is just a 1/4-28 x 1/2" long steel setscrew. Drop of blue loc-tite after paring the lower with the upper.
While I've never considered this a problem (the rattle is just something you get used to) I figure I'd try making the same setup on another lower.
Not too hard to do. Used a 1/4" end mill to create a pocket in the receiver. Put it on the center-line (you can use the regular grip screw hole as a guide.) and position it on the rear take-down pin holes in the lower. Then drill it 7/32nd and tap 1/4-28 tpi. The "pin" that will tighten up the upper/lower fit is just a 1/4-28 x 1/2" long steel setscrew. Drop of blue loc-tite after paring the lower with the upper.