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coyote
02-22-2006, 08:17 PM
I sent some odd parts away to be annoed. Among those parts was a bare rail.

I got the stuff back and it looks sweet, but i have a problem. i need to remove the twist lock retaining pin from my old rail and install it in this new one.

I am befuddled :confused:

How is this done? The diagrams at airgun.com don't offer any help here.

Ares9989
02-22-2006, 08:37 PM
it is pressed in from the top, u can just whack it from teh bottom with a hammer to get it out. then whack it back into the new rail. it'll take a decent ammount of force to get it in and out

captian pinky
02-22-2006, 08:52 PM
no here is what youll need

bandsaw
hammer
screwdriver
cup of coffee
dirty magazine
torch
loctite
drill
cnc machine
"special lube"
ice for the swelling
antlers
and finally a new twist lock

step one

get rid of everything except hammer

step two

beat it like its your girlfriends "friend" that you caught naked in your house

step three

beat it in new rail and ur done i drilled my rail a lil to make it easier for removal

good luck for this tough project jk jk

SpitFire1299
02-22-2006, 09:06 PM
Pretty much just take your gun apart, and pop it out with a hammer. :D

coyote
02-22-2006, 11:02 PM
Got hammer!

And...ummmm...antlers too, :dance: :cheers: :dance: :cheers: :dance: :cheers:

MoeMag
02-23-2006, 01:58 AM
no here is what youll need

bandsaw
hammer
screwdriver
cup of coffee
dirty magazine
torch
loctite
drill
cnc machine
"special lube"
ice for the swelling
antlers
and finally a new twist lock

step one

get rid of everything except hammer

step two

beat it like its your girlfriends "friend" that you caught naked in your house

step three

beat it in new rail and ur done i drilled my rail a lil to make it easier for removal

good luck for this tough project jk jk


:spit_take A little disturbing. step 2...TMI :rofl:

deathstalker
02-23-2006, 07:41 AM
I've yet to successfully re-install a twist-lock assembly. I usually end up damaging it. IMHO, the best way to re-install it is to buy a ULE body. :D

luke
02-23-2006, 09:34 AM
no here is what youll need

bandsaw
hammer
screwdriver
cup of coffee
dirty magazine
torch
loctite
drill
cnc machine
"special lube"
ice for the swelling
antlers
and finally a new twist lock

step one

get rid of everything except hammer

step two

beat it like its your girlfriends "friend" that you caught naked in your house

step three

beat it in new rail and ur done i drilled my rail a lil to make it easier for removal

good luck for this tough project jk jk


This is the most ridicules thing I have ever heard, you don't need loctite. :rofl:

BigEvil
02-23-2006, 09:56 AM
Ive pressed them back in using a C-clamp and some small peices of wood.

shades
02-23-2006, 10:15 PM
three words :
Hammer out.
hammer in.

Vex
02-24-2006, 11:54 AM
Holy crap! Mine just pulls right out with my fingertips and pushes gently back in.
Maybe it's just me... :ninja:

ThePixelGuru
02-24-2006, 03:29 PM
Holy crap! Mine just pulls right out with my fingertips and pushes gently back in.
Maybe it's just me... :ninja:
Do you have hammers for fingers? Because that might explain it.

REDRT
02-24-2006, 05:01 PM
All but one off my mags just needed some help. The rest just pop'd right out. A dift and a hammer will work or a press. Hammer it too hard & you can reck it.

Tunaman
02-24-2006, 05:03 PM
You can bend the rail by beating it out. Make sure to support it properly or just use a press.

Geoff Call
02-26-2006, 10:41 PM
Ditto to what tuna said. I've found success in putting the rail in a vice with a piece of wood on the top of the rail and the other side touching the twistlock assembly. A few slow turns should pop the assembly out with no damage to any of your parts and deffinitely makes less mess than a hammer. Make sure you use something to buffer between the rail and the vice to avoid scratches.

I do the same to put them in, just reverse the rail and use a small hex bit or something to fit around the top of the assembly as to not scratch or smash it.

-Geoff Call