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GBear April 12th, 2010 09:10

Facepalm situation
 
I can't believe I was this stupid. Well, here's the story. I just recently received my first gun, a VFC SCAR-L. A few days ago, for anyone that has one of these babies, the little ring brace thing that fits on the pin used to hold the stock cushion in place fell out. So I took the pin out, and put it in the wrong way! I then fitted the brace back in. It was late at night so I guess I was delusional. Now, the pin won't come out. I tried hammering away at it, pulling it with some needle nosed pliers (and ended up scratching the paint away from the pin, so I am really pissed right now), etc. I'm going to try WD 40 then hammering away at it again. Anyone else have any ideas? :banghead:

Thanks.

Daiviet April 12th, 2010 09:26

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Originally Posted by GBear (Post 1209719)
I can't believe I was this stupid. Well, here's the story. I just recently received my first gun, a VFC SCAR-L. A few days ago, for anyone that has one of these babies, the little ring brace thing that fits on the pin used to hold the stock cushion in place fell out. So I took the pin out, and put it in the wrong way! I then fitted the brace back in. It was late at night so I guess I was delusional. Now, the pin won't come out. I tried hammering away at it, pulling it with some needle nosed pliers (and ended up scratching the paint away from the pin, so I am really pissed right now), etc. I'm going to try WD 40 then hammering away at it again. Anyone else have any ideas? :banghead:

Thanks.

Keep at it, don't hammer too hard.

And don't work yourself up too much over a scratch. It's gonna take a hell of a lot more of a beating anyways, so don't fret.

GBear April 12th, 2010 09:30

Okay thanks. Do you think WD40 may damage anything there? I do not think so, but just to make sure.

Mitchell12 April 12th, 2010 09:43

I'd try it on the plastic somewhere it can't be seen. Maybe on the inside of the stock or something. That's generally what you do when your unsure of chemicals on a material.

GBear April 12th, 2010 09:55

Well, I can't really try it on the inside of the stock because it's sealed off by the pin lol.

GBear April 12th, 2010 17:40

Update: Success! At first, I was hammering with a pair of pliers and a stapler. Today, I used a real hammer along with a screw and it worked! :) Haha, I was too lazy to get a real hammer last night. :P

fi3re April 12th, 2010 18:37

sick glad to hear it worked out. airsoft guns always require patience....took me a good 4 hours to reassemble a glock =.=

anyways how do you like the VFC scar? sorry for hijacking...but was it you who commented on my thread about the scar vs M4?
I hear really great things about it but Id just like to hear from alot of people as its quite a bit of money...

Vincent

Daiviet April 12th, 2010 18:42

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Originally Posted by fi3re (Post 1210156)
sick glad to hear it worked out. airsoft guns always require patience....took me a good 4 hours to reassemble a glock =.=

anyways how do you like the VFC scar? sorry for hijacking...but was it you who commented on my thread about the scar vs M4?
I hear really great things about it but Id just like to hear from alot of people as its quite a bit of money...

Vincent


VFC scar is good. This is coming from the guy who he asked all his questions, which came to this verdict. lol.

GBear April 12th, 2010 19:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by fi3re (Post 1210156)
sick glad to hear it worked out. airsoft guns always require patience....took me a good 4 hours to reassemble a glock =.=

anyways how do you like the VFC scar? sorry for hijacking...but was it you who commented on my thread about the scar vs M4?
I hear really great things about it but Id just like to hear from alot of people as its quite a bit of money...

Vincent

I don't remember. Maybe it was me. But yeah, I basically spammed Daiviet's PM inbox 24/7 about the SCAR. I have to tell you, it is one sexy gun. I mean, I've made some people envy me for having it already and it hasn't even been put in action yet! :D

Powerofair April 12th, 2010 20:05

Lol, Nik told me your SCAR is pretty good. I can't wait to see it for myself :)

GBear April 13th, 2010 09:47

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Originally Posted by Powerofair (Post 1210246)
Lol, Nik told me your SCAR is pretty good. I can't wait to see it for myself :)

You WILL bow down in awe and admiration! :D

CJay April 13th, 2010 10:44

Re: Facepalm situation
 
Grabbed one myself and it's a work of art hehe. Although I've already replaced the gearbox etc mainly because I cant refuse an upgrade but even out the box it was outranging the PTWs I was playing against. Well worth the money imho.

GBear April 13th, 2010 10:46

What types of upgrades did you put into it? Also, I was wonder if I can just buy and strap on a suppressor. I've heard that I would need a longer inner barrel before I can put a suppressor on it. :(

Daiviet April 13th, 2010 10:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by GBear (Post 1210686)
What types of upgrades did you put into it? Also, I was wonder if I can just buy and strap on a suppressor. I've heard that I would need a longer inner barrel before I can put a suppressor on it. :(

nonono.

you can put a suppressor on it and it'll be fine, it will actually suppress the noise a bit.

Usually guys use suppressors to hide the longer inner barrel they've installed. Looks fine that way, but doesn't contribute much to noise reduction.

Also, my piece of advice, Don't upgrade anything until something breaks.

The easiest way to break your new gun is to start fiddling with it.

GBear April 13th, 2010 11:05

Ah okay. Yeah, right now, I just want to gather up some equipment first. Then put some money into the aesthetics of the gun such as the suppressor and such. My cheap $37 EOTECH clone should be coming soon too. Just bought 3 Magpul PMAGs also.


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