EDgun L2 Bleed screw isn’t actually 2mm?

I’m finally getting around to working on my L2 for the first time. I watched a video from Brian on YT (Edgun West) and it’s a 2.5mm Allen key. However when I place mine in the bleed screw there’s about 25/30 degrees of movement! When looking at the bleed screw itself it doesn’t look damaged at all. Anyone else have this issue, btw I know how to resolve it which is to use a later glove to fill in the extra space but I’m more just wondering if anyone else had this experience and did ordering a replacement part (#38 here)
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Some pics of currently installed bleed screw
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Confirming 2.5mm Allen key is in good shape
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Vid demonstrating loose match
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I’m finally getting around to working on my L2 for the first time. I watched a video from Brian on YT (Edgun West) and it’s a 2.5mm Allen key. However when I place mine in the bleed screw there’s about 25/30 degrees of movement! When looking at the bleed screw itself it doesn’t look damaged at all. Anyone else have this issue, btw I know how to resolve it which is to use a later glove to fill in the extra space but I’m more just wondering if anyone else had this experience and did ordering a replacement part (#38 here)
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Some pics of currently installed bleed screw
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Confirming 2.5mm Allen key is in good shape
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Vid demonstrating loose match
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0f7rzIpdvaUxpA3JFULL_3p6Q

There is a YouTube video that mentions this but I don't recall the channel or what sort of work they were doing that required de-gassing. Would be interesting to find it & see if it's discussed in the comments.
 
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There is a YouTube video that mentions this but I don't recall the channel or what sort of work they were doing that required de-gassing. Would be interesting to find it & see if it's discussed in the comments.
Thank you! At least I’m not alone, hopefully other will chime in as to whether a replacement resolved the issue
 
Yes, the allenkey size is good. You shall look up some ANSI/DIN standards. The hex pocket in the setscrew is designed with clearance. Always use good quality metric allenkey set on metric guns.
The next advise is (I see you have not much experienced with screws) ... never try to slowly torque any screw in-or-out, you need to "break loose" or "break tight" with a moment of inertia. Otherwise after a lot of use either the tool or the hex could wear out prematurely.
 
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@bigHUN I never thought about this. Is it because the metal can slowly bend but to bend it quickly would require more force so less energy bleeds from deformation?

Also I put the 2.5mm Allen key inside a latex glove and that seems to work. As @ctshooter pointed out, I think my best bet is maybe just purchasing 3rd party set screws.
 
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