Rear receiver pivot pins

Sidewinder

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I'm surprised front receiver pivot pins(trigger and hammer pins) are readily available, but rear receiver pivot pins. 36 mm and about 3 mm longer than trigger/hammer pins are not. Anyone have spare 36 mm pivot pins they are willing to sell?
 

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Apex has sets of 3, for full auto, they don't specify if they are different, you could call them.
 

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....do you mean the pin for the stock?

All (3) pins for the Galil FCG are the same length/size in every kit I've handled.
 

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No, not stock pins. The rear receiver pin for the selectors. The pins on the APEX web site are the shorter 33 mm pins.
 

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No, not stock pins. The rear receiver pin for the selectors. The pins on the APEX web site are the shorter 33 mm pins.

We're talking about a Galil, right?

The two selectors just click into each other. There are no additional pins.

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I think i've seen some odd-ball selectors on the nuetered semi auto imports maybe? If THATS what youre talking about, not sure. They shouldn't be too hard to make on a lathe though, its just a pin.

Does yours have the large hole (like in the picture here) for the selector or the small, AK/AKM style hole?
 
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Numrich actually lists a rear pivot pin but it's not in stock, it's the only place I see mention of it. I would try to get ahold of a reputable builder, they may have what you need.
 

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Find a steel rod that is longer and of a larger diameter, Chuck it in a drill press, turn to needed diameter, cut to length. You can do this in a hand drill, but it's a lot harder.
 
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