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June 22nd, 2010, 16:26 | #1 |
JG MP5 Suppressor Fitting
Hello! I have a JG MP5 with a thread tip but the suppressor that came with it doesn't have threads, it just fits over top and obviously has some wobble. This obviously effects my accuracy.
I don't really want to buy another silencer unless I can get one at a really good price. Is there any way to fit the silencer so it doesn't wobble and won't disrupt the guns accuracy? Like I said, the end of my gun is threaded so if I needed too I could get another suppressor. Thanks |
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June 22nd, 2010, 18:15 | #2 |
You could maybe use some electrical tape on the flash hider? Im not sure of where those suppressors attach onto the flash hider though.. Maybe some pictures would help us help you.
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June 22nd, 2010, 18:49 | #3 |
Did you buy your gun new?
If not, you are missing the 3-lug flash hider that goes there. If there is some kind of clip or lever on the silencer, that is what is is for. A picture could help solving your problems too... |
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June 22nd, 2010, 19:20 | #4 | |
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Jerry rig!!!! Duct tape and a hammer.
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June 23rd, 2010, 00:04 | #5 |
I think that 3 lug piece is there. The suppressor fits on and stays on, it just has a wobble that seriously effects the trajectory of the BBs. There are no threads inside the suppressor from what I can see so maybe my only option will be to buy a suppressor with threads. I was hoping not too though.
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June 23rd, 2010, 00:25 | #6 |
You have to press the silencer in firmly, then twist it on the barrel. That will lock it in place.
A silencer should not in any time affect the trajectory... there might be something wrong with your gun if your BBs still hit the silencer walls when properly mounted. |
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June 23rd, 2010, 00:29 | #7 | ||
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June 23rd, 2010, 00:40 | #8 | |
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It actually reduces accuracy in RS firearms.
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June 23rd, 2010, 01:52 | #9 | |
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I had silencers on all the 17 guns I had so far. |
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June 23rd, 2010, 09:29 | #10 |
the front end sight and threaded outer barrel are separate from the cocking tube and is held in by one screw and pin. This means the fron assembly can have play and may cause the silencer to sag. You'll need to take the sight off and either tape or build up the cocking tube so that the sight will not move, ensuring proper alignment of your silencer and inner barrel.
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