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:hmm: Have noticed the other day that the barrel moves when i put the silencer on!

 

Is this normal?

because i think it isn't!!!

have part stripped and rebuilt to have a look but i am a little stumped, when you remove the fore grip it looks like the bolt holds the barrel into place but does not have a location like you would expect for a retaining bolt.

 

how do you fully remove the barrel as couldn't remove it fully because the breach and pin are connected with the mag mechanism?

would be able to sus it out but thought that someone may have already done it and might be able to help! :hmm::hmm:

 

many thanks Tony

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:hmm: Have noticed the other day that the barrel moves when i put the silencer on!

 

Is this normal?

because i think it isn't!!!

have part stripped and rebuilt to have a look but i am a little stumped, when you remove the fore grip it looks like the bolt holds the barrel into place but does not have a location like you would expect for a retaining bolt.

 

how do you fully remove the barrel as couldn't remove it fully because the breach and pin are connected with the mag mechanism?

would be able to sus it out but thought that someone may have already done it and might be able to help! :hmm::hmm:

 

many thanks Tony

 

For an s16s you have to remove the shroud, the fore-grip and the scope rail as they both retain the barrel. Once removed, the barrel can be pulled carefully. For an s16 i believe it is 2 screws at base of barrel and fore-grip, then pull barrel forwared. I think the manual supplied covers this mate

Bill

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