Stuck Barrel, Sorta...

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  • projectexodus
    productions
    • Oct 2002
    • 28

    #1

    Stuck Barrel, Sorta...

    Ok, get new o-rings and everything for the barrel, put it all on, i go to put it in, and it gets stuck, take off the trigger frame make the barrel pin thing shorter, it comes off, put it on after oiling it, still gets stuck.. uh, any ideas?
  • krafty
    Senior Discount
    • Jun 2001
    • 1124

    #2
    Dry o-rings? Try putting a drop of oil on the barrel o-rings and see if that helps.

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    • projectexodus
      productions
      • Oct 2002
      • 28

      #3
      nevermind i got it.. dont know how.. but i did

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      • Thordic
        AFTICA
        • May 2001
        • 5986

        #4
        Next time just back off the twist lock assembly a little.

        There's a set screw, the stiffness of the barrel detent pin is adjustable.

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        • projectexodus
          productions
          • Oct 2002
          • 28

          #5
          hm, where is this? I know some about mags but I just changed from mags to autocockers, so I guess you could say I'm a noob when it comes to them, wheres the detent that doesn't involve taking off the whole trigger frame?

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          • BTAutoMag
            AO's Problem Child
            • Oct 2001
            • 7199

            #6
            call in to the AGD tech line and ask for a new twist lock assy. thats what i did and it worked charms
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            • projectexodus
              productions
              • Oct 2002
              • 28

              #7
              hm ok, still dont know what your talking about but I will

              thanks

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              • Thordic
                AFTICA
                • May 2001
                • 5986

                #8
                You don't need a new twist lock assembly, they are adjustable.

                On your body rail, in the front, you still see a small metal cylinder with a set screw in the bottom. If you back that set screw out, you'll notice that the spring-loaded barrel detent pin will be looser.

                Also, check the barrel to make sure that there is no "lip" the groove. The slot for the barrel pin should have an even bottom to it, if there are any "pits" in it, where there is some sort of bump or ledge, that needs to be sanded down by hand or with a dremel.

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                • projectexodus
                  productions
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 28

                  #9
                  Yeah, I figured out the barrel pin and such, but, I have to take off my intelliframe every time I do it, thats where you guys where confusing me with the twist lock and such.. Thanks for the advice on the lip and such, I'll look into it.

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                  • CMDane
                    Space Monkey with a fez.
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 283

                    #10
                    I had the same problem with my first RT. I went out and bought a Taso Pro-series SS barrel (heavy pig, but I love it). I could put the barrel on, but had to get a second person or loosen the grip frame to get the barrel out. Couple of seconds with a fine grinding stone on my Craftsman (NOT Dremel! ) rotary tool in the groove on the barrel and voila! As it turns out, the machining on the barrel was a little off, the detent that the twist lock assembly dropped into had too big a lip with no angle. If you don't have a rotary tool, a jeweler's file might work.

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