Sorry I gotta ask more dumb questions
With the one piece outer barrel you need a "armors tool" to get it off...i believe thats what they are called. It has been a while since i have had to take one of those off so im not sure about the name. Someone will quickly correct me, but i KNOW FOR SURE you need a special tool to get it off. I took mine down to AEX and had my buddy take it off for me.
So that guide is useless then?
you can take it off with a big 'ol wrench, but the armors tool is much better. just go to aex and ask questions
AEX actually sells them. I think they are like $16 or $26...something with a 6 in it. They will probably just take it off for you if you ask nicely.
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
i just want a way to stop barrel wobble, any other iseas, I have heard of these barrel strengtheners
Do you still have the plastic body on the gun?
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
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I heard that wasn't the main culprit though. WRONG AM I? lol
Your new TM M4 has a 2 piece barrel. Your do not need an armorers tool to remove the barrel. You main culprit IS the plastic body. But the barrel wobble still shouldn't be that bad. If you are really anal about it and want to completely eliminate barrel wobble you will buy a metal body, and then a true one piece barrel. Such as a G&G, CA, or a Guarder(the best). Its expensive, but you will have a really solid gun. For now, to help with wobble, just tighten those screw on the barrel near the 'delta ring.'
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ok cool thanks a lot. But how is it not a one peice barrel. and yes it is not that bad, I'm just used to my AK-47
It is constructed of 2 pieces from where it attaches to the barrel.
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