I am going to purchase an adapter once the Suppressor gets here. I dont remember getting a wrench for he Flash Suppressor. I will have to check the Box the Rifle came in.
Took my son to the range yesterday. He used his rifle to pierce this hole into a Chucky Cheese Token at 20 yards. This Scope was off a bit slightly left and low, I told him I would adjust it for him but he said no, he will compensate for the for the adjustments, sure enough his second shot was a clean hit.
Here is a pic of my son's gun. I gave him a Tac Light, 10 round mag, and Reflex Sight for Christmas. Now to save up for the Suppressor. Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Ok, so this justifies building a Hydraulic Press even more to work on this Gun, if I have to, and all my AK 47's. Thanks for all the info, hopefully I will never have to pull the Barrel apart.
1,500 rounds CCI, and the cheapo Remington Subsonics. Not one problem. I was kind of concerned that we would have problems with the Subsonics but I was wrong, ate them up and spit them out. My son is happy.
Ok, here is the "Wedge" I made to keep the Bolt open while cleaning my son's Gun. I used one of those Paint mixing Sticks they give away free in Home Depot. I traced the shape of the inner part of the charging handle with paper and a pen, then cut and shape until it fit. Cheap and works great. I realy got tired of trying to hold the Bolt open while cleaning so I had to come up with some kind of contraption to make things easier. URL=http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/545/im013947.jpg/]
I made a tool or wedge out of wood to hold the Bolt open while I clean my sons Gun. That works pretty good for me. We have not had one fail to eject or fail to feed since I got him this Gun, even with the cheap Remington Subsonics, works great.