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August 5th, 2010, 14:16 | #1 |
problems with G36 scope.
I wonna disarm the g36 3x scope,but so far it seems very glued.
mainly,I would like to take off the supperior rail,and make and adjustment on the crosshair. anybody knows how can I disassemble it?have looked everywere and there is no manual or indication of how to make it. thanks in advance sebastian |
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August 5th, 2010, 14:19 | #2 |
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Take the C-clip out with grip ring pliers from the rear and it slides out.
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August 5th, 2010, 21:53 | #3 | |
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SRC scopes are glued in place (found it today on mine since the adjustments where locked in place) The rubber seal is glued to the scope tube and to the plastic frame. Once you removed it it won't hold in place properly. ARES/Star or CA are removable properly. Remove the adjustment screws Remove the front rubber Remove the rear rubber Depending on the brand, you might have to remove a locking ring at the rear. My Star did'nt have one Remove the scope tube from the rear. Carefull not to lose the two springs that keep pressure on the adjustement screws. |
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August 6th, 2010, 19:28 | #4 |
thank you boys!
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August 20th, 2010, 16:33 | #5 |
formerly babasrt
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well i have a scr g36k and have the same problem with the scope piss me off ALLOT !!!!
i manage to tight the H..T screw to hard that it came to half the zero... well the thing is that i just got use to it, i'm pretty accurate with it at anny range lol ... chek my vid YouTube- Babas shooting src g36klol |
August 21st, 2010, 05:37 | #6 |
I managed to fix the SRC scope.
In the end, a plastic scrap was getting in the way of the treads for the set screw. A tiny drop of CA glue (crazy glue) on the bottom of the scope tube and scope housing holds it in place properly. I also installed two springs between the scope housing and the carry handle. They push the scope tube toward the adjustment screw to help hold it in place. The scope now zeros perfectly at 50', 100' and 150'. I have replaced the carry handle with a flat-rail and an adjustable scope, but it is nice to know that it now works properly. |
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