i have a problem with the front lock bolt, it won't be centered in the middle of the front end. i plan on a 6/32 bolt for this, do i have a problem?
The rod in the way of the lock bolt can be cured with a scraper you can make from a 5/16" steel rod for a 3/8" hole.
Beat a lip on the end and sharpen it then put enough bend in the rod a few inched back from the cutting edge so it will cut.
You will need to clean the hole as it will pack some chips in front of the scraper in use. I simply sharpen the other end of the rod somewhat like a screw driver bit and use that to loose the chips then dump them out.
It will cure the problem of the lock bolt/rod interference in a few minutes. The one I made is a piece of 5/16" 303 stainless that had a surface finish flaw that I could not use to make a cleaning rod. It took some trial and error and some filing and bends and "unbending" but it will cut a rod hole lower pretty quickly. Rotating a few degrees will enlarge the diameter of the cut to accommodate rods larger than 5/16". Made this to cure a problem with a pre-carved longer ago than I like to think about. Some others in our Gunmakers Guild have found this helpful at times.
Dan