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If you mean on the thinner part of the nozzle then no, if you mean two either side of it on the flat part of the front of the bolt that don't go all the way through then they're to help remove it 

Chuck a photo up if you can ?


the pair on the outside of the nozzle to help remove it, they go all the way through

 
the pair on the outside of the nozzle to help remove it, they go all the way through
Yeah that's not normal, would explain a significant shooting problem as so much of the air would be escaping out of there, rather than through the tip and into the hop/barrel

 
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face of the nozzle, like the one in your second pic, except drilled all the way through.

plugged them with glue and it now works perfectly, or at least until the glue gets blown out.

now to get the f2000 working.......

 
Can anyone recommend a detailed SAFETY orientated video for wiring Deans connectors to Lipos/AEG's please and thankyou.

 
@Duff, just cut 1 wire at a time, solder that on, heatshrink over it, and they do the same with the next one.

 
My usual goggles are smith optics... I assure you I'm safety orientated. :)

 
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Im not convinced, I have revision locust fan and thermal lens and it’s still not 100% clear and I wipe with various sprays as well, still get droplets to annoy

i sometimes have better results with my ESSv12s  :)

 
Are there any other pins I need to remove to split the reciever? It doesn't seem to want to budge and don't wanna force it incase I break it.

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my ICS only has 1, then it swings open, similar to what you have in pic / trying to do

maybe a gentle tap as mine are sometimes 'stiff'  ( :rolleyes: ) i think due to where the gears stop?

 
Are there any other pins I need to remove to split the reciever? It doesn't seem to want to budge and don't wanna force it incase I break it.



The front receiver pin (just below the threaded portion at the front. Once that's out, pull the charging handle back and then slide the upper forwards while you hold the charging handle.

 
The front receiver pin (just below the threaded portion at the front. Once that's out, pull the charging handle back and then slide the upper forwards while you hold the charging handle.


Did it work @Duff ???

 
could be a simple connection issue / damaged cable if no power....other than that my (limited) knowledge has gone now,!!

my ASG would look in semi occasionally and it was just a flip to FA and back

 
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Yeah I got it off, now I have another issue. Motor isn't cycling/firing, locked in position. Not sure what to do next, tried full auto but nothing.
Arl lock up.

Remove motor and grip then using a pair of needle nose pliers pull ARL down should hear the gears release.

 
Can someone tell me if the little hook and curve catches allow you to snap your mags together so you can flip and reload quick? If not then what the fluqq are they for?

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