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July 19th, 2010, 20:34 | #1 |
G&G M4 Commando battery disassembly
What's the best way of accessing my battery on my gun?
I think there's two ways, by taking the entire stock off which I find catches the inside wiring and pulls it right out (I pulled the inside wiring out and can't seem to fish out the other end to reconnect it! Do I have to dismantle my gun in the case? If so, I have no idea how). The other way is to take off the rubber end and open up the plastic bit in the back of the stock which I hear is not good as well because that plastic bit is fragile and tends to break (but I haven't tried it yet). But I need help!! Especially getting that wiring end out! :banghead: |
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July 19th, 2010, 21:19 | #2 |
I have this gun and while it's a solid AEG, I agree that removing/replacing the battery is a PITA... until you get the hang of it.
The trick is to remove the entire crane stock and disconnect the battery (fish the battery wire out of the buffer tube with a fork or something). When reinserting the nunchuk battery, try to coil as much of the battery wire in the buffer tube as you can before replacing the crane stock (with the battery in it). This will (hopefully) allow you to adjust the crane stock the way it should. It takes some trial and error, but I feel your pain. The important thing is to not force it or anything when you feel resistance upon reinstalling the crane stock; just take the whole thing out, rearrange it, and try again. Forcing it will only strip the wires, and potentially ruin your battery. Good luck! |
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