I just bought and installed the RIS grips on my M15A4. I noticed that the RIS isn't as solid as my old stock grips. Is it normal for the RIS to feel somewhat loose? especially the bottom.
[quote="Mikel87"]I just bought and installed the RIS grips on my M15A4. I noticed that the RIS isn't as solid as my old stock grips. Is it normal for the RIS to feel somewhat loose? especially the bottom.[/quote]
~Andrian
alright. I just figured it would be more solid. i can turn the whole grip to the left and right a little if i try.
[quote="Mikel87"]alright. I just figured it would be more solid. i can turn the whole grip to the left and right a little if i try.[/quote]
~Andrian
its not much movement at all maybe 1/8 inch. does yours move at all? i replaced the piece on the front site. but not the piece that holds on the barrel. to me the replacement piece looks exactly the same as the stock one. whats the difference?
There is no difference on the D-ring. It should not move at all though. Did you have a fake gas tube on the gun or with the RIS?
HeadOnTactical.com
nope. stock m15a4, and the ris grips. i dont know what it could be. i mean it barely moves. but i dont want it to at all. any suggestions?
hmm yeah somethin aint right mikey. Did you get the RIS from someone or at AEX? I cant remember what you were going to do.
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Only one thing really. The CA CQB rifles come with a fake gas tube that runs from the upper receiver to the front gas block/front sight. It also goes through the little fork looking clamp near the rear of the top RIS. When the gas tube runs through that, there is no room for the RIS to wobble anymore. Solid as a rock.
HeadOnTactical.com
yea its about 15 min or so min away. yea mine had no fake gas tube. where can i get one?