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#1 |
orange tip
how do you remove the orange plastic tip on the end of the barrel?
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#2 |
That depends on what gun it is and how it's on there. If the end of the barrel is actually painted then you have to either paint it yourself or get a new barrel. If it's just on the flashhider then you can simply get a new flashhider. What make and model of gun are you trying to remove the orange tip from?
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#3 |
it's a we 1911 and the tip is plastic. looks like it might be glued to inside of barrel.
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worked on my gun. I'm just sayin' |
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#5 |
it's not painted orange. there's actually an orange plastic peice afixed somehow to the barrel.
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#6 |
AKaholic
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#8 |
won't the pliers damage the barrel?
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also do you know where i can get a propane adaptor in town? (kitchener,mississagua,toronto...)
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#12 |
Same boat. Brand new beautiful WE Wilson Combat Elite + fugly-ass plastic orange tip -somehow- stuck on. I'm afraid to damage it... seems like a lot of plier-force would be required, and I'm not certain if twisting or pulling would be preferable. Not even sure whether it's glued, melted or snap-locked.
EDIT 5 mins later: Got it. Multitool FTW! Bend, wiggle and yank. It's a snap-locked plug. Yanking it out left tiny bits of orange residue in the threaded bits, but I think I can clean that with a Q-tip and solvent.
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Last edited by Tiptoe; December 19th, 2008 at 17:33.. |
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#13 |
If you have a metal barrel, it is very easy to remove. Simply unscrew a small octagonal screw, then buy a black flashhider or a suppressor. Otherwise, paint it black ...
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#14 |
formerly Botchbomber
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I've use a metal brush tip on my Dremel. Works good on a G&G. Only downside is that it did polish a bit the flash hider so the mat finish is a bit screwed. But still it's barely noticeable.
Paint is the lazy man best friend ![]()
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#15 |
Haha, I destroyed two metal brushes on my G&G's flash hider, since it was my first time.
Remember to wear protection when Dremmeling. ![]()
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