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October 10th, 2009, 22:21 | #1 |
Working on guns, where to start?
There are lots of great gun techs out there, just wondering how do you get started? I'm not really interested in becoming a gun doc, but I'd love to know how to work on my own guns as I feel it would be more rewarding to own a gun you built with your own two hands.
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October 10th, 2009, 22:28 | #2 |
Go and watch an experienced gundoc do work.
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October 10th, 2009, 22:32 | #4 |
Best way it to just take it all apart.
Thats how I learned the little that I know so far. |
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October 10th, 2009, 22:32 | #5 | |
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October 10th, 2009, 22:37 | #6 |
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Personally, I started by jumping right into my first airsoft gun's mechbox (AUG, V3 mechbox) And I just learned everything from there... though I am a natural at working with anything mechanical so i do not suggest everyone starts this way. Best way for anybody who wants to learn how to work on guns is to do 2 things, 1: read allot of the gundock section, what solutions for what problems, etc. and 2: watching all the relevant videos on www.mechbox.com for the guns you'll be working on.
And stay within your comfort range, I for one have disassembled my 416 down to the last screw but I rather not touch the inside of an M14's V7 box (was supposed to work on one for a friend but once i saw all the extra springs and screw i simply said... He's not a good enough friend for this headache, also, it had un-expected damage that i was not equipped to repair anyways). EDIT: Not fair you guys cheated and snuck your replies in while i was typing. |
October 10th, 2009, 23:49 | #7 |
You could probably "apprentice" under a gun doc or something. Order a pizza and pick up a case of beer and I'm sure they'll walk you through the basics over a night.
If you have mechanical aptitude then it shouldn't really be that hard however if you're clueless in regards to electronics/mechanics then I would leave the work to a gun doc.
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October 11th, 2009, 00:09 | #8 |
Like Shrapnal, I have been wondering about the same question.
After a general knowledge of electronics/mechanics What tools are needed? I am guessing -soldering iron or gun -terminating screwdrivers (small ones) -pliers of sorts |
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October 11th, 2009, 00:25 | #9 |
Mechbox.com has a "list" of tools. At the start of their videos they go through a list of what you'll need.
I would assume you'd probably need a dremel set of sorts too, and a set of Allen/hex keys.
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October 11th, 2009, 01:22 | #10 | |
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You'll also want proper silicone and grease. If you plan to do electrical have some heat shrink and heat gun around. And find a tool to trigger the anti reverse latch while mech box is closed, use only for this and don't lose. That will help if you do alot of work.
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October 11th, 2009, 03:33 | #11 |
Oh god... Lemme go snap a picture of my basic gundoc tool chest...
That's just BASIC tools, That's not counting the drill press, the dremel, and all sorts of other little things... Then there's Parts: ... Doesn't look to be much from the picture... but that entire box is FULL of assorted parts. Last edited by Amos; October 11th, 2009 at 03:46.. |
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October 11th, 2009, 03:57 | #12 |
Thanks Amos,
Gives me a good idea! I have most of that stuff around the house... ...missing skill and big boxes of assorted parts. Now I need to find a more local gun guru to teach me the ropes. |
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October 11th, 2009, 04:08 | #13 |
Jeez Amos, if anyone ever popped over... The things they could think!
hahaha!! Thanks for sharing though, really cool to see. (Maybe that's just me but I get fascinated by little things like that :S)
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October 11th, 2009, 05:13 | #14 |
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Heat shrink is your friend....
as is Princess Auto lol
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October 11th, 2009, 11:35 | #15 | |
LOL. Your living room looks like mine....covered in parts.
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