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clueless?
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#2 |
I believe with the tip if it's painted on some paint thinner/stripper should work. There was another product that someone else used which was intended for stripping paint off models but I forget what it's called.
EDIT: Also I've heard that people have had success with sharpie pens just "colouring" over the orange tip. Don't take my word for gospel though because I've never had to deal with this kind of thing.
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#3 |
I am manly hear me squeek
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there is a small allen screw in the flashider you want to remove this before twisting it off it is counter clockwise threaded so make sure ya turn clockwise to losen it
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The orange tip can just be painted over. If it's metal, you could remove it (usually held on with a 1.5mm hex key, remove key and unscrew flashhider off the opposite way you usually do it) and use paint thinner, acetone or even brake fluid to remove the paint. Do not use acetone or brake fluid if it's plastic. Alternatively, you can replace it with a black one.
To remove the trigger guard, you have to drift out the pin in the rear and twist the guard slightly to remove. Reverse to install the other one. To move the battery to the rear, the mech box will have to be rewired as it's front wired currently and you'll have to get a rear battery stock, like some type of Crane or go with a full M16 stock. The body, buffer tube and buffer tube retaining washer (inside) will probably have to be modified to allow the wires to pass without damage.
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