#1
Posted 15 September 2007 - 03:46 PM
http://i14.photobuck...in/IMGP1651.jpg
The gap isn't actually that wide; in the picture, I'm holding it open a little bit for visibility.
Is there a good way to patch this up so that it will have reliable integrity again? There doesn't seem to be room to glue even a thin patch onto it, and it seems like gluing the break itself wouldn't carry weight for very long before it broke open again. Any ideas, or do I need to buy another LS just for the damn bolt sled?
Fun fact: before I figured out that the sled was broken, it was behaving as though I needed a stronger spring on the trigger plate / plunger catch. I'd try to prime it, and it would rarely click. I guess I'm a dipshit for not noticing, but if you replace the trigger plate spring and the problem persists, that's something to look at. For future reference.
#2
Posted 15 September 2007 - 04:19 PM
Buy a new bolt sled.
#3
Posted 15 September 2007 - 04:35 PM
Venom: Haven't we all?
#4
Posted 15 September 2007 - 04:42 PM
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#5
Posted 15 September 2007 - 05:11 PM
Green cap.
I have a slide I can send you, but it is home 2 hours away.(if you just want to replace it.)
It would take me 2 weeks to get.
#6
Posted 15 September 2007 - 06:52 PM
You'd be better off buying a new one if you ask me.
#7
Posted 15 September 2007 - 08:21 PM
Get over it.If you searched, you would of found two other threads with the SAME break.
Wouldn't sheeting get in the way, though? There's not a lot of extra room in there.Plastic cement or superglue work best here. They have the consistency of water, so they won't offset the side of the sled at all. I would also glue some aluminum sheeting onto the sides of the sled.
I really don't know. As far as I can tell, it happened quite a while ago and I only just figured it out. I've been spending all this time trying to wrap my brain around why the trigger plate wasn't catching, and it was because the bolt sled was broken and consequently wasn't pulling all the way back. I put a too-strong spring in there a few months back, but it was only in there for a couple of days before I replaced it with an AR-15 spring, and the break happened since then.Out of curiosity, were you pulling the bolt back too fast, or was there a spring replacement.
#8
Posted 15 September 2007 - 08:31 PM
The flashing will fit on the inside of the bolt sled, but I would avoid using in on any surfaces that slide on or past each other, especially in something as finely tuned as the LS. For example, don't put it in grooves. Other than that, it ought to be fine...
Founder of the Shadow Militia.
Founder of Nightshade Laboratories and The Nightshade Armament Corporation.
#9
Posted 15 September 2007 - 08:53 PM
#10
Posted 27 September 2007 - 03:50 PM
Heat one side of the crack slowly with a soldering iron until it's liquid, then reconnect both sides. When it cools, run the tip of the iron along the crack, sealing it togeather.
If you really want reinforcement, Plexiglass and superglue work really well on LS parts. Just make sure they're small enough not to interfere with the rest of the gun
#11
Posted 27 September 2007 - 05:42 PM
Just get a new one. Take it off an old broken LS.
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