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ssrc30 December 31st, 2012 15:55

G&P outer barrel question...
 
I would like to replace my aeg's outer barrel with something a little different. I'm just wondering if a Dytac Night Hawk would fit? I know they are made for the WA and TM but not sure if it will fit my aeg.

shootersaber January 1st, 2013 02:10

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Originally Posted by ssrc30 (Post 1741554)
I would like to replace my aeg's outer barrel with something a little different. I'm just wondering if a Dytac Night Hawk would fit? I know they are made for the WA and TM but not sure if it will fit my aeg.

you buy the TM version is ok, it is for AEG

ssrc30 January 1st, 2013 10:25

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Originally Posted by shootersaber (Post 1741669)
you buy the TM version is ok, it is for AEG



Thank you. I will order one of those. I found my 10" barrel a bit short so I'm going to move up to a 12" barrel.

L473ncy January 1st, 2013 11:41

Another option is to get a 2" barrel extension. They exist but I don't know who makes them. IIRC VFC has one and Madbull may have one (and I assume there are ACM and Element versions out there) but look around at other companies if you want.

ie. looks like this - CCW to CCW threading: http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessori...n-ccw-ccw.html

NB: G&P barrels are CW threading so if you get a barrel extension you must get a CW to CW extension if you want to keep the original flash hider (or CW to CCW if you want to change your flash hider appropriately).

ssrc30 January 13th, 2013 21:33

Yeah I'm gonna go with the extension. Thanks for the advice. Sorry it took so ling for me to get back to you.

Socks January 14th, 2013 00:15

hate to bump this but how on earth do you remove the outer barrel from the top rail assembly.

i have every possible screw removed but the one piece upper with rails doesnt want to separate from the barrel

L473ncy January 14th, 2013 01:14

What?

Is it a freefloat rail or does it use a delta ring assy.? If the latter you need an AR wrench if the former what kind of rail is it?

Socks January 14th, 2013 18:36

the rails are not removable, they are one solid piece with the upper receiver

its a g&p mrp

Socks November 2nd, 2019 00:10

Bump still cant get this thing off

BobbyDangerous November 4th, 2019 07:05

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Originally Posted by Socks (Post 2071845)
Bump still cant get this thing off

The Hex screws on the bottom of the RAS by the lower receiver. Loosen them up and pull the barrel out. Should be like the Real LMT.

Spray some silicone oil in there as well. you're just going to have to wiggle it. Was prob assembled fresh and the dust coating on the rail has prob glued with the outer barrel joint..

Socks November 7th, 2019 22:31

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Originally Posted by BobbyDangerous (Post 2071902)
The Hex screws on the bottom of the RAS by the lower receiver. Loosen them up and pull the barrel out. Should be like the Real LMT.

Spray some silicone oil in there as well. you're just going to have to wiggle it. Was prob assembled fresh and the dust coating on the rail has prob glued with the outer barrel joint..

Ended up blasting it with wd40 and letting it sit for a while. No amount of wiggling could get it loose so I used a hammer and it popped off finally.

Thanks!

RainyEyes November 8th, 2019 00:00

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Originally Posted by Socks (Post 2071987)
so I used a hammer and it popped off finally.

Thanks!

Although it took 6 years props to you for never giving up

BobbyDangerous November 8th, 2019 05:34

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Originally Posted by RainyEyes (Post 2071988)
Although it took 6 years props to you for never giving up


:lol:

BobbyDangerous November 8th, 2019 05:35

correct me if im wrong but i think that its tapered like the VFC barrels which is pro why it was nice and snug


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