Where is the best place to get the carbide t slot cutter to mill the bolt? There almost $100 in the MSC catalog. 1/2" diameter 1/16" width and 1/4" shank? Thanks
You don't have to have carbide. A high speed steel one will cut the sear stots if run slow with plenty of cutting oil. Especially if only cutting the sear slot for one gun. A high speed steel cutter is what I used on mine and it worked fine.
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