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February 19th, 2006, 18:41 | #1 |
newb trying to clean his M4 barrel
Well im a newbie, and i need to clean my barrel cause i got a handfull of sand thrown into it. anything i should know of before i take out the bore and shove the rod in it?? :innocent:
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February 19th, 2006, 18:45 | #2 |
Make sure your hop-up is turned all the way off.
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February 19th, 2006, 19:27 | #3 |
jus out of curiosity, what happens if it is not turned all the way off?
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February 19th, 2006, 19:33 | #4 |
nothing good i'll tell you that much....
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February 19th, 2006, 19:40 | #5 |
Just crank your hopup all the way up that will turn it off. If you try to jam the rod in there you will permenantly damage the hopup there goes 30 bucks.
TO clean the barrel i usually dab a small piece of cloth with very light silicone oil connect it to the cleaning rod and then wipe it down back and forth until the piece of cloth is clear from dirt. Then i take another piece of cloth and while it down again. |
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February 19th, 2006, 19:48 | #6 |
thanx for that, but funny thing is my buddie whos got a TM Sig 552 jammed his barrel rod in without adjusting anything. haha, any body have any suggestions cause im pretty sure he messed something up
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February 19th, 2006, 19:53 | #7 |
Take out the hopup. Separate the inner barrel with the hopup sleeve from the hopup unit. Now turn the hopup unit upside down. Begin to rotate the hopup nob you should see the hopup bucking go up and down if that doesnt happen then your friend probably snapped the mechanism that pushed the bucking up and down.
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February 19th, 2006, 20:14 | #8 |
lol alright, hanx for the info ill check it out with him. i appreciate the helpful info.
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February 27th, 2006, 22:51 | #9 |
If you have chunks of sand in your barrel, you'd first want to rinse it out. Jamming the cleaning rod might scratch/gouge the barrel since the sand acts as an abrassive.
1. Decrease the hop-up to it's lowest setting. 2. Rinse the barrel with fast running water. 3. Inspect the barrel for any large chunks of sand. 4. Clean the barrel with the cleaning rod. (dab the cloth with some silicon oil) 5. Wipe off the excess silicone residue with a clean cloth.
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