Raider2000
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I have heat treated quite a few small parts through out the years but have never tried to heat treat the cylinder pin on a Remington copy because to be honest it never really dawned on me to try & see if that would fix the gas cutting effect that the Remingtons seem to go through.
I have conciddered but never done a fix that would be more effective though.
Use a piece of bronze or Stainless Steel bushing the inside diameter the same as the pin, drill & press the bushing into the cylinder & machine the area just under the barrel to accept the modified cylinder.
In effect it'd be the same as the Ruger O.A.'s & possibly would be a more permenent fix for this condition.
I have conciddered but never done a fix that would be more effective though.
Use a piece of bronze or Stainless Steel bushing the inside diameter the same as the pin, drill & press the bushing into the cylinder & machine the area just under the barrel to accept the modified cylinder.
In effect it'd be the same as the Ruger O.A.'s & possibly would be a more permenent fix for this condition.