Went to remove the factory picatinny rail from my Sako TRG to swap from the factory 0 MOA rail to a NEAR 25 MOA rail. Using a properly fitting hollow ground screw drive I managed to get two of the four screws out but the other two would not budge a bit even after carefully applying heat with a variety of methods. Took it to a local gunsmith with a good reputation who has called and said that he was able to remove the heads and the rail. HOWEVER, when he drilled/tapped the screws to attempt to remove them they will still not budge and he would be on the verge of snapping his tools. It seems that I will have to look at rethreading these two holes (not quite comfortable with but...).
Looking for some info or advice from anyone with experience.
Does anybody know what size threading/pitch is used on the TRG? He is unsure as none of the metric sizes he had on hand seemed to fit. He mentioned he could order the tools once we could confirm the thread size but it would awhile for the tools to come in.
He has offered that he could rethread all the threads to a standard size threading ie. 6 40 or 6 48. Would there be any cons to going this route?
I'm not looking to cheap out and willing to wait to get it done right just not enough experience on this matter to know if there's other things I am not considering going each route.
Looking for some info or advice from anyone with experience.
Does anybody know what size threading/pitch is used on the TRG? He is unsure as none of the metric sizes he had on hand seemed to fit. He mentioned he could order the tools once we could confirm the thread size but it would awhile for the tools to come in.
He has offered that he could rethread all the threads to a standard size threading ie. 6 40 or 6 48. Would there be any cons to going this route?
I'm not looking to cheap out and willing to wait to get it done right just not enough experience on this matter to know if there's other things I am not considering going each route.