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Fanaticea September 3rd, 2011 21:06

Looking for a UTG L96 scew
 
So a friend of mine bought himself a used UTG L96 off a local guy who was getting out of airsoft. However, unbeknownst to him it is missing a screw, a rather important screw, the one that attaches the mag release to the inner barrel, and holds the inner barrel inside of the outer barrel. Sooo here I am trying to track down a replacement for him.

I was wondering if anyone happens to know off hand what kind of thread screw I need to replace it, or even if someone with an L96 could pop their screw out and snap a pic of it, so that I have something of a ballpark idea of what sort of screw I'm looking for as a replacement. Thanks alot.

Fanaticea September 3rd, 2011 21:13

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Kos-Mos September 3rd, 2011 21:21

M3-0.5x8mm

Hobbyshop, get a M3x8mm screw set for HPI cars.

BUT it will break again.

Fanaticea September 4th, 2011 14:56

Woah thanks man, I take it you've had the same problem?

Kos-Mos September 4th, 2011 19:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fanaticea (Post 1527389)
Woah thanks man, I take it you've had the same problem?

Enough to find a way to never need them again.
I add some plastic parts inside the body so that the pressure from the mag catch is against the parts I installed instead of the little screw.
As a bonus, that creates a free-float for the barrel, more precise and consistent that way.

Fanaticea September 4th, 2011 23:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kos-Mos (Post 1527473)
Enough to find a way to never need them again.
I add some plastic parts inside the body so that the pressure from the mag catch is against the parts I installed instead of the little screw.
As a bonus, that creates a free-float for the barrel, more precise and consistent that way.

As in the pressure you put against the mag catch while inserting a mag? That's a good idea, thanks I'll try it ;)


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