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Relja March 7th, 2008 14:37

JG416 Metal RIS
 
How would i go about securely tightening the metal RIS on the JG 416. Mine is a bit loose and i have no idea why.

Dynamo March 7th, 2008 15:13

thoe the JG416 looks real close to the real HK416, the RIS isnt quite the same.
on the real HK416 as in the VFC416, the RIS has a small tab that inserts into the front notch on the upper reciver which locks the RIS in and stops it from rotating.

good luck with you JG416, you are going to need to find someway of locking it in place.

Goodl2ussian March 7th, 2008 15:22

that was the least helpful or productive statement ever...

caboose36 March 7th, 2008 15:34

You have to take off the RIS rail system, and tighten the barrel nut. I had the same problem. I geussing you already know how to take the RIS system off, right? :rolleyes: But take off the RIS rail system off and tighten the barrel nut.

Good luck :D!

dragwindsor March 7th, 2008 16:23

I just got my JG HK416 yesterday and I've been tryin to fix the same problem. But I can't slide the RIS off. I believe if I do, I can enlarge the upper tab with some stiff tape. I just can't slide it off.

Styrak March 7th, 2008 16:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by dragwindsor (Post 663751)
I just got my JG HK416 yesterday and I've been tryin to fix the same problem. But I can't slide the RIS off. I believe if I do, I can enlarge the upper tab with some stiff tape. I just can't slide it off.

Take off the screw on the underside of the RIS off, slide the RIS off, piece of cake.

dragwindsor March 7th, 2008 16:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 663763)
Take off the screw on the underside of the RIS off, slide the RIS off, piece of cake.

It's not that easy. I have to use force but I don't want to over do it

Styrak March 7th, 2008 16:51

Mine comes off really easily. Dunno. You have to make sure it clears the front sight block cleanly. Maybe it's getting stuck up on that?

dragwindsor March 7th, 2008 16:52

What would be holding it on?

Styrak March 7th, 2008 16:58

The one screw I told you about.


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