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  • Lennyo3034

    Active Member
    Feb 28, 2011
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    Are there any machinists in SOMD that have experience to drill out screws? I have a screw broken into a Mcmillan stock that I would really like to drill out without damaging the threads they are in. If the threads absolutely must be damaged, I'd like someone who knew how to retap it. Here's a picture of what I'm dealing with.

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    44 Bulldog

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    Oct 25, 2012
    529
    Dunkirk-Calvert County
    an extractor set would work but that looks like an awful small screw, if you don't know what an extractor set is,it's a set of left or reversed drill bits an another bit that goes in after you drill your hole, sometimes the left drill bit will pull it out if your lucky
     

    quartershot

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    Jun 13, 2013
    2
    I have a friend of mine that has a machine shop in King George that does work on his own rifles, His number is 540-273 7159 ask for Kirk, He should be able to help you.
     

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