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Help- stripped 1911 grip screw

TidalWave

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I’m seeking help for someone (at work) with a stripped Hex head 1911 grip screw…
No Loctite involved (evidently the others came of easily) but this one maybe had a gnarly socket hole to start with…
He has a Dremel with a cutting wheel and is willing to have a cut grip panel (to make a slot for a regular screwdriver) or replace his grips but I thought I’d ask here first.

Any other ideas? I thought about expoxy the allen wrench, but that things pretty rounded out now…
 

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I’m seeking help for someone (at work) with a stripped Hex head 1911 grip screw…
No Loctite involved (evidently the others came of easily) but this one maybe had a gnarly socket hole to start with…
He has a Dremel with a cutting wheel and is willing to have a cut grip panel (to make a slot for a regular screwdriver) or replace his grips but I thought I’d ask here first.

Any other ideas? I thought about expoxy the allen wrench, but that things pretty rounded out now…
I would epoxy a cheap Chinese throw away allen wrench
Those screws are shallow enough that the trick should work
 
Jim said something about those but trying not to buy new stuff if what we’ve got would work 😉.
May still have to though. Awful tiny screw shaft to go into and I wonder if an extractor would damage the bushing threads in the frame ???
They’re not expensive ($10-15) and are actually handy to have around. I’ve used mine more than i thought. It saved my butt removing the factory rear sight on a mini-14. I stripped that hex head in a second. Came right out with speed out bit.
You may want to swap out the bushings too if this one gave you a problem. Just a thought.
 
Get the hex wrench that fits the tightest while actually going all the way in, then wrap some electrical tape around it. If the screw isn't that tight it might come out. Or slather it with epoxy and stick it in the hole and let it dry.
He actually tried that - but good idea 👍.
That thing is really in there apparently - I would’ve sworn it had Loctite, until I saw the other screws & holes were clean
 
By the way, I told him we could cut the other grip and make them uniform, at least!
At that point just use it as an excuse to buy a really nice set.

Epoxy is a 2 part mix, but it will be cleaner than JB Weld. And stronger.

The speed out screws are probably worth a shot. As Mike said, they will likely come in handy again.
 
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