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Old July 1st, 2014, 23:34   #736
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friend your "ak103" needs a smooth dustcover
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Old July 2nd, 2014, 00:04   #737
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friend your "ak103" needs a smooth dustcover
Oups, j'ai oublié ça)) C'est fait!
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Old July 2nd, 2014, 02:05   #738
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So I was playing with the front sights on the WE AK PMC, and was wondering if its even possible to change the windage on it?? The cylinder wobbles and the front side hardly moves, can only adjust elevation :/ Even the rear sites kind of wobble. Not too sure how Im going to zero this gun D:
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Old July 2nd, 2014, 03:07   #739
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So I was playing with the front sights on the WE AK PMC, and was wondering if its even possible to change the windage on it?? The cylinder wobbles and the front side hardly moves, can only adjust elevation :/ Even the rear sites kind of wobble. Not too sure how Im going to zero this gun D:
Get one of these to adjust windage. Also adjusts elevation.



http://www.amazon.com/UTG-Ergonomic-...SKS+Sight+Tool
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Old July 2nd, 2014, 03:11   #740
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Old July 2nd, 2014, 17:05   #741
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Get one of these to adjust windage. Also adjusts elevation.



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Yah I got one! But it doesnt seem to do anything for windage o_o
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Old July 2nd, 2014, 18:12   #742
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That's weird... it should push the sight drum left/right, thereby adjusting windage... is it moving the drum/front sight at all?

If not, is the hole on the sight adjustment tool large enough for the sight drum? I've read of instances where the sight drum is too large/hole too small (lol, pun not intended) and the drum is just pushing against the side of the adjustment tool, preventing any movement. Also, maybe use some penetrating lubricant (lol perfect tie in...) like WD-40 and try again?
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Old July 7th, 2014, 20:02   #743
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Nothing special here, just my first and current gun with a few attachments:

Echo1 USA CPM (AKS-74UN)
Cyma RIS Handguard w/ Tac. light, sling, and grip.


In the future planning changing the flash hider to a suppressor and maybe adding a scope.





And yes, I covered the yellow tip with electrical duct tape, darn thing wouldn't come off without breaking...
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Old July 7th, 2014, 21:46   #744
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In the future planning changing the flash hider to a suppressor and maybe adding a scope.
Looking pretty good. If I'm not mistaken, E1 has 14mm threaded barrels (at least 2 years ago they did) so I would suggest getting yourself an AAC style suppressor and flash hider combo. You just screw the can on and off the flash hider. Simple and good looking.

Also, find a gundoc and run a tune-up on your mechbox, if you can afford it. You'll most likely need to get all the factory goop out of there, relube, and shim your gears.

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Old July 7th, 2014, 22:51   #745
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Looking pretty good. If I'm not mistaken, E1 has 14mm threaded barrels (at least 2 years ago they did) so I would suggest getting yourself an AAC style suppressor and flash hider combo. You just screw the can on and off the flash hider. Simple and good looking.

Also, find a gundoc and run a tune-up on your mechbox, if you can afford it. You'll most likely need to get all the factory goop out of there, relube, and shim your gears.

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Thanks for feedback

It does have 14mm threaded barrel. There are is a problem though:

Getting the flash hider off is nearly impossible on the Echo1. I have a feeling that they did not only screw it on, but also glued the darn thing. Tried everything, didn't even budge. And as usual, no one on the internet knows how to do it...

About the tune up on the gear box.... When I was replacing the spring for a more CQB friendly, I saw that green goo... I wasn't brave enough to relube and such...

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Old July 8th, 2014, 00:01   #746
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Things holding it on

-set screw
-antirotation pin like on most Aks
-glue

I suggest you do it up FSB style

Asura dynamics is in the process of making most of these parts



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Old July 8th, 2014, 00:08   #747
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Thanks for feedback

It does have 14mm threaded barrel. There are is a problem though:

Getting the flash hider off is nearly impossible on the Echo1. I have a feeling that they did not only screw it on, but also glued the darn thing. Tried everything, didn't even budge. And as usual, no one on the internet knows how to do it...
Yes, yes, and yes. That thing ain't leaving without some convincing on your part.

First, remove any grub screw that might be clamping down on the barrel threads.Next up, bring some water to a boil, and dip the orange tip in there (preferably with the barrel&hopup assembly out of the gun... don't need hot steam on your bucking & nub). Let it soak for a few mikes then grab a pair of pliers and gently wrench that shit right off.

I had an E1 as my first gun, too. I know the pain lol.
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Old July 8th, 2014, 00:47   #748
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Things holding it on

-set screw
-antirotation pin like on most Aks
-glue

I suggest you do it up FSB style

Asura dynamics is in the process of making most of these parts

....
As far as I'm concerned, most of the screws and pins are out, the problem is the glue now....

As for the gun, I was thinking something more simplistic, i.e. ....


This is actually what I am trying to go for.

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Yes, yes, and yes. That thing ain't leaving without some convincing on your part.

First, remove any grub screw that might be clamping down on the barrel threads.Next up, bring some water to a boil, and dip the orange tip in there (preferably with the barrel&hopup assembly out of the gun... don't need hot steam on your bucking & nub). Let it soak for a few mikes then grab a pair of pliers and gently wrench that shit right off.

I had an E1 as my first gun, too. I know the pain lol.
Really hope I won't screw it up... Thanks for tips. If anything, I'll just visit the tech at TA, pretty sure they can handle this.
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Old July 8th, 2014, 13:09   #749
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GR and cav. Ask your questions in the accessories discussion forums. This is a picture thread. Enough of the off topics. Keep this thread clean with gun porn!

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Old July 8th, 2014, 18:46   #750
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No problem Dmitry.

It's great when you guys post interesting pictures. I have no problem if you want to ask a question about that specific picture. But asking on what gun would work for me or how to fix my gun in this Airsoft Media section, you are just cluttering the thread. Also, you would most likely get a better answer if you post in the correct section of the forum. Please keep this on topic. Thank you.
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