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Brigg

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  1. knock out the pin at the top, then, using a hammer and a punch (preferably covered in tape or something of that nature), tap the inner magazine out from the top, using the punch to hit toward the rear of the inner magazine. after a few light taps you will need to depress the knocker valve, as you can break it if you let it get caught on the outer sleeve. and it will get caught. Once youre sure the valve wont get trashed by the sleeve, then continue tapping the inner piece downward. eventually it will slide out freely.
  2. I will have to make that report the next time I try to install it. Since I was unable to figure out how to get the hopup chamber to fit correctly, and there were no available instructions of any kind available online, I simply reinstalled the original hopup chamber and reassembled the gun. A big waste of time. As far as I can tell, the aluminum chambers just dont line up with the locking notches in the barrel. as if you are expected to cut your own. As I am not willing to do that heavy a modification to my brand new gun, I would have to go ahead and say that the aluminum chambers are a was
  3. I have one more question for this if anyone knows. I am installing an aluminum hopup unit into this as well. Now, heres the issue Im running into. The original hopup has a notch to fit into the two slots in the inner barrel to hold it in place. The aluminum on has a C-clamp which holds it in place instead. The only problem is that this clamp doesnt seem to fit over the hopup rubber which is exposed in that section. Im using an extra stock hopup rubber which I ordered, might I need to cut the hopup rubber down a bit in order the fit the clamp on?
  4. I didnt see any info on this, maybe I missed it, But, Does anyone know how to get the existing cylinder out of the bolt carrier? Ive taken off the C clamp, and unscrewed the grub screw, For the life of me I can see anything else holding it in but it wont budge at all. Are they glued in? Oh, and for reference this is so I can replace it with a TSC aluminum nozzle. Edit: nevermind, i got it. it just required a lot more force then Im usually comfortable with using on airsoft parts. The cylinder fits in there really tight.
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