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June 30th, 2009, 20:33 | #1 |
Roko
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HurricanE SiG552 Metal Body
Odd question. Taking/putting the mechbox in/out of a plastic receiver and prove to be a chore on it's own, since it doesn't just drop out or anything for quick modifications. I often get the feeling that I or whoever is working on my SiG will try to flex the plastic receiver too much, and end up cracking it into a mess of unrepairableness.
A metal body seems like it would make things even more of a pain in the ass. Harder to make metal flex, so I was wondering, how exactly do people go about fitting the mechbox back into the body? From my observing point of view, it seems like it'd be a huge pain in the ass.
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June 30th, 2009, 20:39 | #2 |
I use a 'lever' sort of action, kinda like loading a magazine... Kinda. the real stupid part is the plastic lip the mechbox rests on, cuz it only rests one way. Also removing the front assembly from the upper reciever is a sckechty thing for me... I wish I had a metal body...
Oh and the damn side screws that need to be adjusted just right! Those stupid screws had me take down twice before I realized what was going on!
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