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Dark-Angel September 11th, 2006 18:31

need usefull pointers befor i open my AEG
 
well i just recieved my piece to put in my AEG: spring, cylinder and new barrel. just wondering any usefull tips or pointers or stuff to watch out befor i start modding my AEG?

Manaconda September 11th, 2006 18:37

ya don't open it!

longshot September 11th, 2006 19:13

You might consider going to a gun doctor.

thephenom September 11th, 2006 19:17

There are plenty of guides online to walk you through all the parts.

Just work on it carefully, and keep a good count of the screw. If you're scared about not remembering which screw goes where, take a picture, label the screws, etc.

Or you can go to a gun doctor, and ask if you could watch him do the work. Then you can try it yourself with more confidence

Drake September 11th, 2006 19:41

Not to be an ass, but honestly if you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be doing it...

yanhchan September 11th, 2006 19:47

When I take things apart I like to trace a 1:1 of it on a piece of paper.

Rico September 11th, 2006 19:57

What version mechbox?
IMO, the most important thing is to not let your spring guide shoot across the room. Stick a small screwdriver through the back of the spring guide and slowly wedge the mechbox open (after unscrewing all the screws obviously). The rest should be fairly intuitive.

Dracheous September 11th, 2006 20:07

Find someone who will help you learn how to do it yourself. From a personal stand point I think everyone should learn how to maintain and fix their guns for themselves. Sometimes that's as easy as finding someone to help you figure it out. Sometimes its harder and having too much time on your hands and a few tools kicking around. If you try the later there was one thing Greylocks suggested and thats open it inside a garbage bag so that if it flies apart before you can see where everything was, atleast you'll have all the parts inside the bag somewhere.

Renegade) September 11th, 2006 20:37

Smartest thing you can do is take it to someone with experience, listen to the posts above, its only smart.

But if you do wanna go at it yourself, go slow, pay UTMOST attention to everything you do. Keep the parts in order, neat, clean! Read up on everything before you do, all the guides, talk to gun docs online if u have any questions before or after.

But seriously, if you have any doubt, dont attempt it. IT would be worth it to take it to a gun doc or someone who knows what they are doing. 20-30 bucks to install it is better then 100+ to replace anything that happens when you do it.

Greylocks September 11th, 2006 21:08

Note that what I mean to use is a large CLEAR plastic garbage bag. No joke.

Secondly, asking for experienced help (specially the first time) really IS a good idea.

A bottle of Advil is also a good investment.

(There are folks out there who will help you out for almost free if you ask nicely).

JohnnyDo September 12th, 2006 03:52

agreed. If you have to ask for help on taking apart a mech box .. get a clear garbage bag and open the mechbox well inside the mag and on teh floow where you have lot of room. Things will fly out and you don't want to be like the rest of us our first time and have to go looking for that one nut or spring all day.

Advil and an extra pack of cigerettes... if you drink .. have it on stand by just in case ;)

Dark-Angel September 12th, 2006 18:50

thats why i asked firts, i didnt know stuff would be flying out the mechbox and that the screws has to go back where i took them out. just like that, is there any way not to have the stuff flying out? like putting more pressure at one place or to make sure you dont seperate certain stuff....

Droc September 12th, 2006 19:54

shakey hands make parts dissapear.

rub one off(or partner equilivlant)....your always more relaxed afterwards.

Dirty Deeds September 12th, 2006 20:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Droc
shakey hands make parts dissapear.

rub one off(or partner equilivlant)....your always more relaxed afterwards.

LMFAO!!!!!!


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