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Post by waterboy on Oct 7, 2013 18:25:11 GMT -5
I was wondering how to take off my ugly orange flash hider off and I have 14mm positive threads.
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Oct 7, 2013 18:29:32 GMT -5
It will depend on the model of your Replica. Some are simple screw off. Some are a small grub screw that needs to be unscrewed (Or drilled out), and then unscrewed, and then others have adhesive glue holding the tip to the threads, in this case, the simplest way is to heat the tip, and then use pliers/vice grips to twist the orange tip off. You can google it and get plenty of tutorials.
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Post by darth on Oct 9, 2013 7:18:27 GMT -5
What gun is this on? The reason I ask is because MOST airsoft guns are - threading.
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Post by waterboy on Oct 14, 2013 19:31:01 GMT -5
G&P full metal carbine so idk what that means?
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Oct 14, 2013 19:49:59 GMT -5
CCW. The easiest will likely be to boil water, stick it in there for 5-6 minutes, then use pliers to slowly twist off. That's what I did with all my G&P's and my VFC's.
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Post by Sandman on Oct 14, 2013 19:57:02 GMT -5
Kir is dead on.
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Post by waterboy on Oct 14, 2013 20:33:25 GMT -5
It looks like a micro screw?
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Oct 14, 2013 20:56:38 GMT -5
That's commonly called a grub screw. Some have the ability to be unscrewed. If this is the case, you do so, using a small bit from something like an eyeglass repair kit. If you find it isn't able to be removed, you'll need to dremmel it out with a small bit. If this is required, and you aren't comfortable, I'd highly recommend having someone with experience help you.
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Post by waterboy on Oct 15, 2013 6:09:18 GMT -5
Thanks everyone for the help
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Post by Kir (3.14) on Oct 15, 2013 8:08:03 GMT -5
No problem, let us know if you get it off of there successfully, or if you need any other help.
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