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  1. The bolt carrier rails (in the receiver AND on the actual carrier) with emory cloth, 1000 grit sandpaper, and a little bit of oil...buffed with a knockoff dremel, took all of a half hour.

    Next step for me is sending it off for the robar np3 coating! If u guys havent checked them out you should, ive heard nothing but good things

  2. Yea that was the first thing i thought also. I did quite a bit of research b4 buying this weapon and tht seemed to be a recurring theme amongst the ppl having "issues" with the gun so i made sure i wasnt limping it at all. I think my next plan of action will be to polish the bolt carrier rails and see if that garners any results....other than that imma just run the hell out of some heavy loads. Im quite sure its something simple

  3. Your new grip SHOULD come with it (the grip nut was the "block" i was referring to that lays inside the receiver). If it doesnt come with it you should be able to use the existing hardware granted you dont have one of those bastard staked screws that grt stripped out.

    When i replaced my grip i tried to reinsert thr factory screw into the fctory

    Your new grip SHOULD come with it (the grip nut was the "block" i was referring to that lays inside the receiver). If it doesnt come with it you should be able to use the existing hardware granted you dont have one of those bastard staked screws that grt stripped out.

    When i replaced my grip i tried to reinsert thr factory screw into the fctory grip nut just to be sure and it worked fine...but like i said mine is an ATI.

    As far as removing material from the hogue goes, a little sandpaper or a metal file should do the trick no problem

     

     

    Sorry for the double post...doing this from my phone and it hates me

  4. Actually just got through installing an ati scorpion grip on mine! Pretty straightforward though...that is, if the hogue is anything like the ati.

    Grab a big flathead screwdriver

    Twist the crap outta the screw on the bottom of the grip (ive read quite a few horror stories about the staked screw but mine wasnt an issue at all)

    Pop the dustcover

    Remove the spring

    Replace the block inside te receiver (if your new hardware came with a replacement...not a big deal either way)

    Reverse the process to install being careful to not over torque amd strip the screw

    Oh yea...your new grip should come with everything you need though you can just use the existing bolt if need be

  5. Im no gunsmith or engineer or nothing like that but just visually judging by the internals design i figure the tip of the gas piston inserts into the cavity inside the puck once a round is chambered...gotta be tough with 1cm worth of play in the actual piston

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