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    Source for bolt push pins, or alternatives?

    Howdy,

    Two of my Cockers have detents in the bolt for pull pins. The other has a nice bolt, but it's the older style sans detent inside and using a push pin with the tiny ball bearings.

    1) Where can I get another push pin? The one I have is already missing a bearing.

    2) Short of threading the bolt for a ball bearing set screw or a zip tie, has anyone come up with other options for keeping the bolt attached to the back block?
    “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti

    #2
    A-5 Push pins will work. They can mark up your back block if you're not careful though.
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    • lew
      lew commented
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      Looks like a take down pin for a G3 rifle. The wheels in my mind are turning...

    #3
    I have a spare old style pin. If I can find it you can have it.
    I think Hellion360 was selling pins with o rings that wouls stay in on their own

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    • lew
      lew commented
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      I'll do some digging on Hellion's pins. Yes, if you have a spare push pin, send me a PM. Cheers!

    #4
    Didn’t Doc just make a bunch.

    Autococker parts has Delrin ones.

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    • lew
      lew commented
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      Those are pull pins, for bolts with a detent (ball bearing set screw threaded into the back) integral to said bolt. Push pins have a button plunger on one end and ball bearings on the other. The bolt lacks any retention mechanism.

    • Chuck E Ducky

      Chuck E Ducky

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      Oh your looking for that big pin they put in the older cockers. I might have one in the parts box.

    • lew
      lew commented
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      Cool. I'd appreciate you looking. Cheers!

    #5
    These were manufactured for Jam Enterprises towards the end of the autocockers first life cycle in the tournament scene. They are an alternative to the push pin style or evo detent style that is currently popular. They use a friction fit oring to stay in the backblock but still push through. I have used these extensively over


    I have just a few of these left if you do want one.
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      #6
      Originally posted by Hellion360 View Post
      https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...yle#post225634

      I have just a few of these left if you do want one.
      PM inbound.
      “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti

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        #7
        McMaster.com has them I think.
        probably need to measure your current one, sort and find the replacement.

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        • lew
          lew commented
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          I'll look and see what they have. Thanks!

        #8


        Stainless steel nail-styled pull pin, fits any 'Cocker bolt with a center-detent bolt. Virtually indestructible.


        "When you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it." - Theodore Roosevelt

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          #9
          McMaster should have something you can use. We use much longer ones in the factory for different things.
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          • lew
            lew commented
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            I have a couple on the way, but I like digging through McMaster's site for funzies. Thanks!
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