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Paladinia March 1st, 2008 17:24

MK96 wobbly bipod
 
Hey all, just wondering if anyone here owns an UTG MK96. I've tried searching the web and googled and looked at almost every link possible and none have explained how I am to fix the wobbly bipod that comes with it.

I've been told by several people that I should just get a new bipod, however I doubt this will fix anything as the picatinny rail that hosts the bipod is the part that is wobbly. So I guess what I'm trying to ask is, is there anyway I am able to fix this without any major supplies (ie. welding, etc.) or am I stuck with a wobbly bipod until I decide to get a new gun?

I know UTG isn't the best airsoft company, but it was the best gun that I could find in my area without having to risk importing from a foreign country or waiting 6 weeks for a Canadian retailer to restock.

I'm open to any suggestions/comments you may have on this situation, thanks.

DC_ACU March 1st, 2008 17:32

break it off.

CDN_Stalker March 1st, 2008 17:48

Maybe get the stock drilled and retapped for new screws? Or is it just that the screws that hold the rail will tighten down, then eventually loosen? If that's the case, Canadian Tire, buy some thread locker, put it on the screw threads, snug them down and leave overnight. Shoud fix it.

Paladinia March 3rd, 2008 21:52

Only problem with that is my bipod isn't threaded :( It's one of those clip in bolt things (sorry if my explaination is horrid) so I'm unable to buy one of those thread things you were talking about sadly :/ Would anyone know any other ways to fix it?

*It gets annoying when I'm going for a shot and then my gun wobbles to the side and I miss*

CDN_Stalker March 3rd, 2008 21:58

You said the rail it attaches to is the wobbly part. Reread what I said above, it refers to the rail the bipod sits on, not the bipod itself.


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