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crimtonic
01 Dec 05, 03:13 PM
ok well, after a horrible time waiting for my gun to arrive (the UPS guy comes at 4, he didn't show up tell 5:45....) i finaly got my TM G36c and 4 high caps.

now the problem is, it comes with this (not so sexy) orange flash hider attached. the other flash hider is in the box. thing is the orange flash hider has a screw going through it, any G36c owners know how i can remidy this?

Maple
01 Dec 05, 03:43 PM
Most of the guns come with a screw in the flashhider. Simply unscrew it, remove the orange tip, apply the new flash hider. I'd draw you a diagram, but it ain't that hard.

Raven218
01 Dec 05, 03:50 PM
yea most TM guns come w\ the orange and black flash hiders. all you need is a small allen wrench (forget size) unscrew the little screw, unscrew the orange flash hider and put new one on and put screw back in..

Man most time i used screw in one post...



-Jason

crimtonic
01 Dec 05, 03:54 PM
hehe, thanks. actualy after further inspection of the manual i found it (damn, i be dumb) now...to find a 1.5 mm alen rench....*sigh*

WHY DOSN'T AMERICA GET WITH THE PROGRAM, METRIC IS THE WAY TO GO!

well what'da know, i just remeberd that my UTG MP5 came with a couple of alen renches, low and behold the smaller one fit! now the problem is, the orange tip seems to be glued on....

Maple
01 Dec 05, 03:55 PM
I'm sorry it took you 41 minutes to figure out how to remove a screw. :)

Fish
01 Dec 05, 04:04 PM
In GD's honor... Metric vs. Standard Mr. Bush you have sixty seconds.

crimtonic
01 Dec 05, 04:06 PM
naw, i gave up after the first few minutes, i just pluged a high-output halogen light outside and started shooting! :D (not at the light, at a tree the light was pointing at....)

any way, glue+pliers=problem solved.

welp, thanks for the help guys.

Downslide
01 Dec 05, 04:30 PM
I'm sorry it took you 41 minutes to figure out how to remove a screw. :)

I could say something about this statement, and make an inuendous jab at Maple, but since crim's a youngin', I shall refrain.

as tough as it is...

crimtonic
01 Dec 05, 07:09 PM
I could say something about this statement, and make an inuendous jab at Maple, but since crim's a youngin', I shall refrain.

as tough as it is...

now you have me Intrigued , i may be young but i am not lacking The ability for Innuendos comments of my own.