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October 13th, 2008, 19:26 | #1 |
AKaholic
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AK Fire Selector
Hey guys, I'm sure you guys have experienced this problem before of the AK selector screw getting loose.
What is the best way to keep this sucker tight? (Loctite, Tape?) |
October 13th, 2008, 19:31 | #2 |
I haven't had that happen on my AK yet, but Loctite (or even nail polish...) should be fine. Remember, that you don't want it to be permanent, so get the right loctite.
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October 13th, 2008, 19:32 | #3 |
All you need to do is tighten the screw, gently pry off the little cap off of the selector switch and crank'er down - but not too much of course, last thing you want is a stripped screw.
If its not the screw thats the issue, then its probably the bushing under the screw, the brass channel, or the inner selector parts on the gearbox. |
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October 13th, 2008, 19:37 | #4 | |
AKaholic
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The screw isn't stripped, the brass washer/tube is alright, could it be the bushing though? When I took my AK apart I forgot if the bushing went concave or convex (Due to its shape) so I just put it back together. |
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October 13th, 2008, 19:58 | #5 |
I stripped my Ak Selector when I first bought a AK not knowing that a loose selector is a common problem. If it just turning you will need to replace the mech-box. This is very common problem with this design. I own 4 AK's and the ICS I have is the worst for loose selector.
a) I recommend the King Arms Version 3 in black it very tight but will do the job. b) Very carefully bend the selector with some pliers on the end of the selector (not the end with the screw). It common with metal body AK to have a bad contact with the fire selector. c) Semi-perminant lock-tight on the screw only and let the lock tight sit for 10 seconds then screw on selector to a little more than hand tight. Last edited by Krusty; October 13th, 2008 at 20:01.. |
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