Anyone had this problem with the AK?
Ever got shot on the side of the hopper where the clear viewing window is and got paint shell wedged in between the window and the body?
Its near impossible to get them out and I dont wanna risk popping the window out and actually cracking it.
I know its a small minor thing, but after cleaning all your equipment, getting everything nice and shiny, its really gets on me that I have greena dn pink shells still stuck inside.
...GRRRRRRRRRRRRR...
I was wondering (since I get the new O-ring shell) if there is something I can put in the seam/crack where the window contacts the body, like rubber cement or hot glue?
Any suggestions?
-Hyper
Ever got shot on the side of the hopper where the clear viewing window is and got paint shell wedged in between the window and the body?
Its near impossible to get them out and I dont wanna risk popping the window out and actually cracking it.
I know its a small minor thing, but after cleaning all your equipment, getting everything nice and shiny, its really gets on me that I have greena dn pink shells still stuck inside.
...GRRRRRRRRRRRRR...
I was wondering (since I get the new O-ring shell) if there is something I can put in the seam/crack where the window contacts the body, like rubber cement or hot glue?
Any suggestions?
-Hyper

I'm sure the hardware store guy would get a kick out of that! Anyway... RTV is a low-volatile silicone(meaning it cures without a real chemical smell, and it won't melt plastics and such) Now the only draw back to using silicones and caulks, is they prefer to adhere to rough "dry" materials i.e. paper,wood,glass,metal etc.. With plastics, there's like an oily resin they use in the manufacturing process that allows the plastic to mold correctly. On revvys you can feel it. Dunno bout the rico. Anyway, silicones don't adhere well to this, the solution, get a Q-tip and some Xylene (if you can get it..) even paint/laquer thinner will work. Then...scrub the plastic where you want the caulk to adhere...this will dry out the plastic enough for the silicon to make a good bond. It will possibly turn the black plastic...grey, I don't know about the clear plastic the window is made out of. If you don't...then you'll be re-doing the caulk every month or so (depending on how much you play/get hit on the caulk). *
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