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  • Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

    I recently changed my normal plastic hand guard for a dboys RIS and it now wobbles. I took the front end off and it seems to be the metal ring which is next/against the front iron sight post. If anyone could help me solve this problem i would really appreciate it.

    Thanks

    G&P M4A1 Mariiiiine

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    Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

    should be a small screw on tht little ring thig...... tighten that

    mine still wobbled. so i superglued it to thr front sight

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    • #3
      Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

      You could glue that ring to the font sight post using superglue or tighten the screw holding it in.

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      • #4
        Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

        exactly what i said..... weird

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        • #5
          Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

          You replied as i was typing =]

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          • #6
            Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

            Problem is, I cant find any screw that looks to hold it on. :S

            G&P M4A1 Mariiiiine

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            • #7
              Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

              Is it missing or is there a metal bar that holds it in? If its missing then the best bet is to glue it in place.

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              • #8
                Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

                ok its got the gas tube going through it and the outerbarrel...

                G&P M4A1 Mariiiiine

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                • #9
                  Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

                  Super Glue To The Rescue!!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Wobbly RIS front end on my m4?

                    Ahh right its one of those, best bet is to glue it i reckon. I've had the G&P ones and when they've wobbled about i just glued it

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