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emp3ror86

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  1. You might need to remove the bolt catch and bend its arm that connects to the bolt catch riser arm of the magazines. But you have to be careful with that because if you bend it too much it might be activated too early. You find further informations about that in my review I linked.

     

    And check the bolt catch, does it move freely? Dirt might prevent it from doing so.

  2. Can you shoot a pic about the bolt catch, please?

     

    The pistol grip should not have anything to do with the bolt catch. Unless the part that holds the grip and the buffer retainer gets pushed up so it prevents the bolt carrier from moving freely. Do you feel any difference with the Magul grip when you rack the handle?

  3. It's a madbull surefire can, or a repro.

    Funny enough it's one of the only ones that fit perfect on my mk18 as well Before I sold it.

    I realy want another mini.

     

    CF35D415-48BD-46A6-9CFD-AC904C9D64A4-378

     

    The Madbull ones are still available at some place?

     

    I like what you did with the VFG and XTM kit, I had something similar in mind. Did the XTM made it much comfortable?

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  4. @Leon

    I was in a similar predicament as you a few months ago - I do my best to make sure parts really fit together. I dont know details about your budget or resources but plan C is ~$40 and 10-60 minutes of work depending on your tools. IMHO given the level of personal detail in your AEG, this could be right up your alley. That or Im just nuts.

     

    Anywho... Get an appropriately sized Madbull Daniel Defense barrel, sold by other retailers simply as Madbull adjustable barrels, that is made up of two parts. The first part is the portion that goes into the upper receiver and is held in place by the barrel nut. The second portion is the 90% of the barrel that fits in the former and is held by *very* tight tolerances and a set screw. The beauty of this is you can cut up to 4" off the barrel (varies by barrel) at the receiver end making any marks invisible after the barrel is re-assembled. You even have about 8mm of play in there to make some conservative cuts. Its an easy process if you have a compound saw or band saw. Probably going more towards the 60 minute estimate if you go at it with a handsaw or dremmel.

     

    TL;DR: Pick the rail that suits you and your play style better, get a barrel that is one size bigger, then chop it the *fruitcage* back down.

     

    Pics after appeasing my CDO:

     

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    Toodles :)

     

    Could you tell what make your silencer is, please? :)

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