You can take it out to fit. But there is no adjustment in that piece. I would take it out and see if the catch goes away.... If it does then you know where you have to fit more.... If its still there then..............hmmmm... back to the drawing board...
Have you tried the other 22 top end on...
The steel insert can not be adjusted. It looks like in your pict of the back side of it there is some loss of finish on it, which would indicate that it is rubbing. Or it could be the light....
I bet the bottom of the metal insert is hitting something on the frame. I would file it down little...
The rails on my fit great with out any input from me.... I got lucky. But you are correct, do not use lapping compound on your alum upper.... You are on the right path with the stones. I bet you will have to stone very little to get it smooth..... Advise that has always served me well when it...
Ouch, harsh but so true. Messing with things that can explode in peoples faces and hands should be left to the folks that have the skills and knowledge to do so..... and insurance for accidents.
OK I ordered a Savage rifle with a 21" heavy barrel and I am going to Atl Airsoft tomorrow.... Once done I hope to have less than $300 in the rifle with the stock...
All in all, I was very satisfied with the build, it exceeded my expectation of how easy it was (though time consuming) to install, and the aparant quality of the stock. The use of measuring tools...forget it. It is one of those things that sort of has to be eyeballed. But a little thought and...
A side by side view of the pillar and the washer intalls. I later had to file one side of the round edges so that the skin can wrap around the action better without interference from the washer.
A close up of the rear notched pillar. Note that it is just above a non-bent washer. The action is...
The front pillar needs the most attention, as it is a tight fit between the action screw and the magazine well and screw, you'll have to flatten one side of the pillar.
Here are the mounting blocks slid back into the frame with duct tape on either side to make sure the pins do not fall out...
This is not my post... But I cut and pasted it for you guys...
http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f33/cz455-varmint-into-aics-airsoft-stock-94580/
A few projects posted on a few sites concerning putting a rimfire rifle into an AICS stock had really grabbed my attention, and when I...