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My Inner Barrel Is a Little Loose, What Can I do to Fix it?

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Hi,

Ive replaced the inner barrel on my AEG, but the new barrel is slightly loose inside the outer barrel. What can I do to fix this?

Thanks

 
Hi,

Ive replaced the inner barrel on my AEG, but the new barrel is slightly loose inside the outer barrel. What can I do to fix this?

Thanks
A small rubber O-Ring or wrap some electrical tape near the end of the inner barrel so there is less space for it to manoeuvre. 

 
A small rubber O-Ring or wrap some electrical tape near the end of the inner barrel so there is less space for it to manoeuvre. 
The space between the inner and outer barrels is very small, its less than an electrical tape thickness

 
The space between the inner and outer barrels is very small, its less than an electrical tape thickness
Use normal tape then. Otherwise PFTE tape would be ideal. That stuffs really thin. 

Otherwise, maybe something putty like, blu tac maybe?

 
Use normal tape then. Otherwise PFTE tape would be ideal. That stuffs really thin. 

Otherwise, maybe something putty like, blu tac maybe?
I could try it, but I don't think it would fit because the space is like 2 micron, a little bigger than a hair

 
I could try it, but I don't think it would fit because the space is like 2 micron, a little bigger than a hair


Then I'd say the barrel is not loose enough to matter. Most of my rifle inner barrels have a small bit of play.

 
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My son works in microns.

I'm happy if its 5mm

??

Regards 

 
does the barrel poke out beyond the muzzle? if so then an o-ring might sit between the flash hider and the barrel to hold it steady.

although by the sounds of it the gun would need to be practically perfect in every other regard for that to really be a notable difference.

 
does the barrel poke out beyond the muzzle? if so then an o-ring might sit between the flash hider and the barrel to hold it steady.

although by the sounds of it the gun would need to be practically perfect in every other regard for that to really be a notable difference.
It does not, it is almost not noticeable, but im a little perfectionist so since i have upgraded everything id like it to be 100% perfect

 
It does not, it is almost not noticeable, but im a little perfectionist so since i have upgraded everything id like it to be 100% perfect


microns lol, don't sweat it buddy, play and have fun.

 
PTFE is your friend, stretch it out, wrap it round then force it in with the might of the gods. Will be stronger than the smell of joop on a 14 year old chav.

 
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