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  • Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

    Erm guys i took my apart my brothers g36k to see if i could rein-gage the hop up wheel and i accidentally pushed out the blue tube with a metal ring which i believe is the hop up rubber

    HOW THE HELL do i get it back in

    seriously help

    cheers

  • #2
    Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

    Eh?

    Do you mean you took the barrel out, and the hob up "nub" fell out?

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    • #3
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      "...Putting a hop-up rubber back in is like making love to a beautiful woman..."

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      • #4
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        yer, i dont get ya mate?

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        • #5
          Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

          Maybe a photo of the problem....?

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          • #6
            Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

            Nevermind i found a guide.

            ive removed the whole hop up ..system

            rebuilding it

            but the long blue tube has come out

            pic below from the guide its the blue tube on the barrel

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            • #7
              Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

              lol!

              Long blue tube = rubber/ bucking :D

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              • #8
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                lol first time messing with the hop up

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                • #9
                  Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

                  I do hope you had the hop dial turned right down before you pulled it out like that, or else you risk ripping the hop sector on the inside of the bucking. You will need to remove the pin, Hop arm, Spacer (nub) to get that back in right. Ideally the adjustment assembly and spacer should be removed before pulling the barrel and bucking out.
                  dsgdreamteam

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                  • #10
                    Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

                    yeah hop up was turned off

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                    • #11
                      Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

                      Originally posted by Panoptes View Post


                      "...Putting a hop-up rubber back in is like making love to a beautiful woman..."



                      HAHAHA! Oh like it a lot. Fast show.

                      Does no one else get that?


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                      • #12
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                        Good old Swiss Tony
                        G&G TR15 Raider XL, CA G36K, G&G MP5A4, Cyma Thompson, APS AKS-74U, Custom TM Uzi, DE M56, WE Nighthawk X2, Cyma Glock 18C
                        RD Customs MG42, The Bone Cannon And Project Balderdash.

                        If you aren't laughing, you're doing it wrong.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Urgent! hence why its in here (hop up rubber assembly)

                          Originally posted by Panoptes View Post


                          "...Putting a hop-up rubber back in is like making love to a beautiful woman..."

                          LOL

                          Belgian chocolates and the manly smell of a pipe!
                          Last edited by Fingers; 19 May, 2009, 02:36. Reason: still laughing

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