SnakeEyes
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Got Your Wallet! : } TM M4A1, Mp5 SD6 Springer, Broken Beretta 92F
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Post by SnakeEyes on Nov 15, 2002 15:34:37 GMT -5
my flashhider wont come off for some reason is there some way i have to turn righty tighty lefty loosy? if not wtf! I'm about as sharp as a baseball. That's why I used stupid text speak.
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Post by Minky on Nov 15, 2002 15:54:40 GMT -5
Well, a little more information would be helpful... what type of guns is it? Generally speaking, check around the flash hider for a tiny hole containing an allen screw. This is usually found on the bottom to keep it out of sight. You will need to loosen the screw in order to be able to unscrew your flash hider. Also, most Tokyo Marui AEGs with removable flash hiders use reverse threading, so instead of unscrewing to the left, you turn it right.
*edit* Just noticed you list a TM M4 under your pic, so my instructions above should apply. I'm not sure the exact size of the allen screw, but it's damn tiny!
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Post by Jacko on Nov 15, 2002 16:46:03 GMT -5
Very tiny, like a 1/64. I know I've worried about losing the one on my SR-16 enough.
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Greekman01
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Sig 552, G36C, chrome TM M9, TM Glock G26 Advance
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Post by Greekman01 on Nov 15, 2002 19:04:46 GMT -5
i think he means the flashhider for his m4a1- it says in his signature.
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Post by Earthling on Nov 15, 2002 20:31:26 GMT -5
Yeah then like minky said they are reverse thread, so just turn right to loosen it once the allen is removed.
Oh and I know from experience that no matter how hard you try turning it the wrong way it wont go, you may just end up with a bent screwdriver.I have nothing else to say
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SnakeEyes
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Got Your Wallet! : } TM M4A1, Mp5 SD6 Springer, Broken Beretta 92F
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Post by SnakeEyes on Nov 19, 2002 21:46:10 GMT -5
yeah thats right my m4a1, sorry forgot to mention, but I'm about as sharp as a baseball. That's why I used stupid text speak.
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