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Join Date: December 6, 2007
Posts: 23
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Stripping Out Clean out Plug on Hawkins
On occasion, when disassembling for cleaning, I often have problems stripping the flats on the cleanout plug. Is there a special small screwdriver to take these out. I usually get a couple of years out of a plug before it gets bad. But last night after going to the range, the plug was really stuck. After just about messing it up and a lot of cursing, I finally got it out, but the flats on plug are deformed and stripped so I have to buy another one. Anyone have a trick they can share? How did a mountain main take this plug out 160 years ago in the wilderness?
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Join Date: October 8, 2006
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 2,657
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Well, yes, I think there is.
I'm going to recommend a set of gunsmith's screwdrivers, although if this is the only screw you're having a problem with the solution is a bit expensive. Brownell's, among others, sells gunsmith tools. Chapman's is a good quality set and it should contain the one you need. I would imagine you can find a smaller set for less money, but this one is a good assortment, so the odds of it having the bit you'll need are quite good. http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...EWDRIVER%20SET Also, if you're not already doing so, consider using some thread anti-seize compound on the screw threads. I use Thompson Center's Bear Grease - there are lots of good alternatives. Last edited by mykeal; February 25, 2008 at 07:56 AM. Reason: Add anti-seize comment |
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Location: Mississippi
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