What's a channel liner?
For reloading?
It's not. The question was asked before the OP told us what he was talking about.
It's not. The question was asked before the OP told us what he was talking about.
If you have a set of flat end punches, find the one that just fits in the striker channel, without liner. Then use the punch to push the liner in by hand (no hammer) until seated. They are easy, I've done dozens...
....and yes, the liner WILL melt during Cerakote baking.
So I think the answer you may be looking for is this. Glocks use a 5/16" lag bolt or a 5/16" carriage bolt, easily picked up at Lowes or Home Depot. I have replaced several this way. I understand this is an M&P question, not Glock, but the methodology is the same.
You insert the bolt down into the channel and up against the liner. Partially then the bolt so the threads bite into the old channel liner, and pull it out.
Slide the new one in, and push it all the way in with the striker. I have done with several Glocks this way, it works. Just need to verify the size needed for M&P...
I found it on Youtube ....
Also, a bit of knowledge, the MGW Glock sight tool fits M&Ps for the rear sights as well, comes in handy when doing Apex triggers and the only tool available is a Glock sight tool, fits great. If MGW fits, the OEM Glock tool will as well.
....and yes, the liner WILL melt during Cerakote baking.
Another great reason to not cerakote anything I own. lol
Ya, you threw a rock there....
Simple removal solves the issue. You can dislike Cerakote or any other product, but to slam it just cause you want to avoid proper preparation is....well, just not fair!![]()
Properly applied, Cerakote will not peel over time.I'm well aware about prepping but I'm also aware that over time the stuff starts to peel and makes the gun look like crud.