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angel2k3boy
05-21-2003, 12:03 AM
How do you use a toolkit? the correct way!?

C.Carles-AOG
05-21-2003, 10:50 AM
LPR gauge on your LPR to help you set it. Gas the gun up and see what it's at. It shouldn't creep up or be too low. Adjust as necessary via adding or removing shims. Cycle the gun and simulate rapid fire and see if the needle bounces back quickly to where it should be (gun dependant). If it doesn't you will get dropoff at high ROF. To get to your shims use the tool that has what seems to be an attached screw in the front, this will allow you to remove the piston.
Before anything I'd say clean your mini-reg to make sure your tests are off a consistant and dependable baseline.
For the ram there are two tools. The one with the two nubbins which is used to screw the ram further in or back it out some. This allows you to set the bolt correctly. The bolt pin should slighlty click against the back of the hammer when you close the breech.
This tool is hollow to allow you to keep your ram in place while you set the snap ring putting an allen wrench through it.
The last tool is used to remove the ram, but you must forst remove the snap ring to use it. Not many people use this tool just utilizing the one with the two nubbins instead.
Whew! I need to catch my breath now...
Read up and search a lot, you will find the answer on this board. Enjoy.

alphakry
10-24-2003, 01:29 PM
Odd question - but didn't know where else to put it ...

I'de like to anno my angel toolkit, to match my gun. It's already anno'd blue, so i know it's possible ... but this question remains :

how do i remove the parts that should not be anno'd - the LPR threaded screw, the 2 pins in the ram tool, and the lpr gauge ...

it appears they are red-locktited in ... but i'm also not sure about this...

anyone happen to know from either experience or knowledge?
i think a matching kit would really add to the amazingness!! :tongue:

Emmit
10-24-2003, 01:42 PM
Originally posted by alphakry

i think a matching kit would really add to the amazingness!! :tongue:

I think you may have some mental issues that you need to address with the help of a professional:niener:

alphakry
10-24-2003, 05:52 PM
lol, ok that might be true - but that doesn't answer my question!

you cant tell me that having a nice pewter/black fade with matching pewter tool kit would not just be awesome!


i think it'd look pimp, add to resale *wow*, and hell - if theres no limit on parts, no skin off my back!