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| Praise the sun! | Looking for KP2 Bolt Cocking Lugs
Anyone know where I can purchase a new cocking lug for my kp2 bolt? The one that I currently have is all mangled and requires pliers to screw in ![]() Thanks! Spach
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Its a set screw type.
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I'd suggest using a hardened long bolt,the type that the thread only goes partially up the bolt, then trim it the correct length leaving a section of the unthreaded part for the exposed 'lug'.slot it with a dremel like the original. It wont damage the tubes the same as a fully threaded set screw will.
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