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  • Hey guys, on my mk18 build I’d love some help. Started as a g&g cqbr and I’m hoping that I can get an interchangeable lower, any ideas of what I can use? What kind of lowers can I use? Hop unit? Just about anything you guys can do to help would be great

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    thewalkerdead
    Ah so it would just be the hop that I should look at changing? That’s actually very helpful, the current hop unit I have is seperate from everything so I could just buy a new one and drop it in, it’s just about finding what fits, thanks! 

    TheFull9
    TheFull9
    Assuming your FPS/Joules are right, then yeah the hop is the issue in some way or other. They're a seperate unit in 99.9% of RIFs so easy to change the rubber or nub or the whole unit, and there's a good chance it's the former that's your issue not the whole unit itself. Make a thread with your exact gun in Tech discussion someone will know about G&G AEGs for sure.

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    thewalkerdead
    Awesome I’ll do that! 

    Help!

    finally getting around to building an mk18 with my old g&g m4 cqbr and the rail isn’t fitting properly, any suggestions? I have already put a little tape around the barbell but to no avail and am getting a bit tired of buying new parts for cosmetic preference. Attached is a video of the rail section spinning while the nut is tight 



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    thewalkerdead
    I tried the guard on it but admittedly didn’t tighten it all the way but it was still moving around, I’ll give it a try when I get a chance

    Austeyr
    Austeyr
    That’s normal, as above it’ll tighten up as you put the Allen bolts through it. 

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    thewalkerdead
    Thanks guys I’m not sure why I was being so thick about it. All sorted now.

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