by Ancient Order » Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:58 pm
This is a PF45 build and I'm not going further until I decide how much of a problem this is. I was in the process of fitting the rear rails. I've been waiting on Rook rails for the PF45 to start this build, but not holding my breath any more. As you can see in the first pic, the trigger housing sits crooked in the frame. This is with the pin in, which went in no problem. In the second pic, the rails are removed and the housing sits more straight. The pin is also in in this pic. The bendy tab on the right rear rail is obviously pushing the housing to the left, and there is just enough slop in the pinhole of the housing to allow it to be crooked. I have one other housing, a Lone Wolf for PF45, and it behaves the same way. I can take some of the bend out of the tab on the right rail to make it sit more straight, but then I'm concerned there might be some slop in the housing. But, if I don't correct it, then I'm concerned about binding in the trigger bar, and maybe some mis-match in how the two sides of the cruciform ride on the drop safety ramps. Capiche? What do y'all think?


by Ancient Order » Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:20 pm
Ammuz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 11:06 amglad to hear you figured it out as I am planning on getting started and I watched the mgb housing fix. thanks for the pics will use those to see how much to take off on mine Ideally, it would be best if you could contour the beveled edge of the housing all the way to the end, but the ejector protrudes into where you need to bevel. In the end, it doesn't matter. Just do a little at a time and you'll see it begin to fit right in.