Hey guys, I'm working with pretty limited stroke on my custom cut midblocked sniper body. This makes the standard halfblock hammer useless the way they come from the factory. The machined channel in the hammer is too long making the bolt pin engage too late in the stroke. I just need the channel in my CCM hammer to be 3/16" shorter. My idea is to machine the other side of the hammer where it's blank, making this a pretty simple job. At that point the lug screw can be turned around and the factory cut side of the hammer could now be on the underside. My guess is that some thread work might need to be done to the lug screw threads also due to the new cut.
OR if anyone knows of any adjustable halfblock hammers that make the stroke adjustable I'll go that route instead but from what I understand they aren't out there.
If machining a standard full body hammer that you have laying around is easier then I could just take some measurements for you instead of having to ship the one I have.
*BTW the hole on the end of the channel is a hole I drilled it's completely irrelevant.
OR if anyone knows of any adjustable halfblock hammers that make the stroke adjustable I'll go that route instead but from what I understand they aren't out there.
If machining a standard full body hammer that you have laying around is easier then I could just take some measurements for you instead of having to ship the one I have.
*BTW the hole on the end of the channel is a hole I drilled it's completely irrelevant.
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