These are awesome pictures and instructions. Thank you all for your time and effort. I really appreciate it.
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These are awesome pictures and instructions. Thank you all for your time and effort. I really appreciate it. I have a LOCTITE 222 (with purplish pink stripe across the bottle - low strength), is it ok to use it on the grub screw and/or the adjuster - or just the adjuster?
I'm assuming these procedures do not require depressurizing the air tube, correct?
I see. Thank you. I would prefer to use that VibraTire VC-3 (I'll order it on Amazon or something). So it's no big deal to back out that adjuster screw/bolt all the way out to apply the VibraTite VC-3?
I know this is a pretty old thread, but this helped a ton. Have an Hps and a Magnon I wanted to adjust just a bit. More so for the hps to get some 28.5 slugs fps up just a hair.To get to the HST, you need to remove 4 screws/bolts.
1. Start by removing the 2 screws on the bottom of the picatinny rail with a 1/8" alan hex key and remove the whole pic rail.
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2. Remove the ambidextrous safety with 2 1/8" hex keys.
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3. Remove the 1/4" main bolt from the lower receiver. The lower receiver with attached buttstock can now be removed to get access to the HST.
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4. Loosen the grub screw that secures the HST on the upper receiver. I believe it's also a 3/32" hex key.
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You can now adjust the HST with a 3/8" hex key I believe. Clockwise (CW) to increase FPS and counterclockwise (CCW) to decrease FPS. I usually adjust mine in 1/4" increments at a time. Don't forget to tighten the grub screw when you're done. Hope this helps.