DanBow Posted yesterday at 12:12 Share Posted yesterday at 12:12 Good afternoon chaps and lady chaps, I've got my ICS AK74M in pieces to upgrade a couple of parts. The piston, head and associated bits are winging there way to me so as I had a Maple Leaf 60 Macaron hop rubber sat there, I've thrown it on. Now, I've took the hop unit apart and there is a spare bit that I've no idea where it goes . . So, part 1 will be replaced with part 2 but where on Gods green earth does part 3 go? ta Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Lord_Poncho Posted yesterday at 12:59 Share Posted yesterday at 12:59 That's a weird 'part' - almost looks like a cut off section of an old bucking? Has it got the usual ridge inside of it? Irrespective, I wonder if the guns previous owner (presuming you bought it second hand) used it to slip over the outside (front) of the bucking to increase air seal... Sometimes AK hops can also suffer with the hop lever migrating, so plausibly the owner also used it slipped over the adjustment lever to add friction and prevent that? Certainly my Cyma AK hops do not use anything looking like that. DanBow 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted yesterday at 13:16 Share Posted yesterday at 13:16 1 hour ago, DanBow said: Good afternoon chaps and lady chaps, I've got my ICS AK74M in pieces to upgrade a couple of parts. The piston, head and associated bits are winging there way to me so as I had a Maple Leaf 60 Macaron hop rubber sat there, I've thrown it on. Now, I've took the hop unit apart and there is a spare bit that I've no idea where it goes . . So, part 1 will be replaced with part 2 but where on Gods green earth does part 3 go? ta It looks like a bit of heatshrink; I wonder if someone put it on the cylindrical part of the slider to try to make it a little less prone to moving. DanBow 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted yesterday at 13:41 Supporters Share Posted yesterday at 13:41 it seems mighy like it's intended as a spacer, i've often used them particularly on pistols. it's just a bit of stuff to pack underneath the nub to get a little extra lift when there's not enough regular hop travel to spin the bb's i want to use. commonly a cut up square from the skirt of an aeg rubber is a good option but i can see heatshrink doing the same job. you probably won't be needing it when you change to the omega nub. Colin Allen and DanBow 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanBow Posted yesterday at 13:59 Author Share Posted yesterday at 13:59 55 minutes ago, The_Lord_Poncho said: That's a weird 'part' - almost looks like a cut off section of an old bucking? Has it got the usual ridge inside of it? No, its like a tiny piece of rubber tubing. 39 minutes ago, Colin Allen said: It looks like a bit of heatshrink; I wonder if someone put it on the cylindrical part of the slider to try to make it a little less prone to moving. Good call but it feels a little too rubbery for it to be heatshrink. 14 minutes ago, Adolf Hamster said: it seems mighy like it's intended as a spacer, i've often used them particularly on pistols. it's just a bit of stuff to pack underneath the nub to get a little extra lift when there's not enough regular hop travel to spin the bb's i want to use. commonly a cut up square from the skirt of an aeg rubber is a good option but i can see heatshrink doing the same job. you probably won't be needing it when you change to the omega nub. This makes sense. After another look at the bucking I've taken off, you can see that it is deformed around the nub area. So I presume that it sat under the nub. Thanks all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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