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  • Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

    i have bought a silverback laser and wondering if the lasers position can be adjusted, as it is off to the right a fair bit. Help please?
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    Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

    Well the silverback laser i have is for my glock and i had a simular issue, all i did was unscrewed the little screws (cant think of the proper name) that held the laser in the casing that attached to the grip, and adjusted it so it was correct- hope that helps
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    • #3
      Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

      THere are 2 VERY small hex screws that adjust up/down left/right.
      Originally posted by mr lean 81
      painting is part of a manufacturing process, you dont buy a car without paint on it do you???

      (unless its a DeLorean)

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      • #4
        Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

        I dont know if youve had any sucess, but the Silverback Ive just bought for my G18 has exactly the same problem, miiiles out to the right, even with the screws fully removed its still too far to the right. So Ive some up with a slightly ingenious solution.

        Take the cap off the back of the laser housing, remove the laser emitter. Wrap it in a few layers of PTFE or leccy tape so it holds itself more firmly in place inside the housing. Then adjust the laser by hand with the little knob on the back of the laser. Then fill the cap with blu-tack or something similar, put the cap on, the blue tack holds the laser adjustment knob in the perfect position. Job done! :D

        Ghetto airsoft modding FTW.

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        • #5
          Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

          i cant actually find an allan key small enough to fit in it.
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            Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

            Have a brand new one in the box that doesn't fit my G23.
            No problems adjusting it though.
            Originally posted by mr lean 81
            painting is part of a manufacturing process, you dont buy a car without paint on it do you???

            (unless its a DeLorean)

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            • #7
              Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

              The Silverback should have come with a small Allen Key, and you're not meant to take the grub screws all the way out! Tighten or loosen gently to adjust the laser. You don't need to take it all apart...

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                Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

                it was second hand so no allan key
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                • #9
                  Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

                  You can get a small allen key set at Maplin

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                  • #10
                    Re: Adjusting a Silverback Laser. (Glock)

                    cheers mate
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