Don't ream anything yet. Reaming the rear lug hole may not provide any internal relief because of the front lug's position. If the front lug is all the way forward in the lug mounting recess reaming the rear will do nothing for the receiver's positioning. Just hold tight, I need to take some measurements off of a receiver and I cannot do that until later on today.
R,
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Magazine Problems On My Hybrid
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- blue68f100
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Just a shot in the dark, The trigger has a little tab that is suppose to push the magazine in if it is not fully seated. If you have set the pre travel on the trigger set it can cause this to interfere with the magazine. Look inside the receiver and see if this is contacting the magazine. I had to grind mine down when I add the the pre trigger adjusting screw. After all of the work getting it set correctly when I assembled the gun I was surprised that the magazine would not go in. It was the tab on the trigger in the way. I user used a small file and filed it down till the magazine slid freely into the mag well.
David
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
Blue, I checked and no rubbing on the trigger.
I did try this, when I put the upper back on and tapped it backward on the lower, the pin went through from the top but was snug, as usual. I tapped the back of the upper forward just a little until the pin went through pretty easily. I then put everything back together and now the magazine goes in and out almost like it should. It doesn't hang up and I can insert and remove it with the bolt closed. I'll have to wait until my next trip to the range to see if it will stay in place.
The upper is from a 22/45 and they are peened at the opening for the front lug. I removed the peened area so it would fit onto my lower. Maybe I removed too much allowing the upper to go too far rearward. Actually, now the rear of the upper is flush with the rear of the lower instead of an overhang like most of the Rugers have.
I did try this, when I put the upper back on and tapped it backward on the lower, the pin went through from the top but was snug, as usual. I tapped the back of the upper forward just a little until the pin went through pretty easily. I then put everything back together and now the magazine goes in and out almost like it should. It doesn't hang up and I can insert and remove it with the bolt closed. I'll have to wait until my next trip to the range to see if it will stay in place.
The upper is from a 22/45 and they are peened at the opening for the front lug. I removed the peened area so it would fit onto my lower. Maybe I removed too much allowing the upper to go too far rearward. Actually, now the rear of the upper is flush with the rear of the lower instead of an overhang like most of the Rugers have.
After an early morning trip to the range I happy to report that everything went just fine with the Hybrid. All the magazines went in and out like they were supposed to, even the old MK I 9 rounders. I put 200 rounds through it with no FTF or FTE's. A lot of it was rapid fire trying to get it to jam.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions for helping me correct my problem. I'll just have to remember not to set the upper back too far when reassembling. Here is a photo of the Hybrid that I've been working on.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions for helping me correct my problem. I'll just have to remember not to set the upper back too far when reassembling. Here is a photo of the Hybrid that I've been working on.