That's been part of what I've done since first trying, as twisting counter-clockwise would jam the roller/arm with even a small push.
I'm trying the previous instructions, finding it awkward, as the tolerance on the shaft doesn't really allow for any play on an angle... but I'll persist and find a smooth way to do it. It's the sharp edges on the front edges of each magazine detent, interacting negatively with the plastic roller, which bother me. And of course if I swap to the little steel cartridge bearing, there's a concern about that eating into the finish on the magazine. So technique does seem important either way.
So you made the wheel with lever? Looks like a very finished product.
Did their placement seem relatively intuitive when removing them? I’m actually putting them in as I’m converting a .30 to a .177Just removed the dog bone and collar that shouldn't be in my .25. I did choose for a 0.4 and a 0.5 jet, starting at 130 bar.
Friday to the range....
Did their placement seem relatively intuitive when removing them? I’m actually putting them in as I’m converting a .30 to a .177
This is exactly the type of thing I was looking for, warning about tiny pieces that can get missed. Appreciate the heads up. And yes @tnbndr you’re 100% on point that there’s the excellent exploded views on the Edgun.shop website.Its pretty easy, be aware of the little ceramic bal, its not very clear on this video. Its in the white cone where the bone is placed.
Well I have mounted the Bushnell magnifier behind the holosun - they work just about but for some reason I can't seem to change or adjust, the Bushnell seems to sit slightly slanted so that I can't centre the dot, it sits low down in the field of view, but it worksI've never used picatinny mounted open sites but can they be shimmed?
Sounds odd since the L2 rail has 30 MOA built in. If anything you should be having the opposite problem.
I hope you post back with how the magnifier works for you. I thought about trying either the Bushnell or the Riton behind my PA 1x prism but sounded like it was going to be tough to get them to work together.
The PA magnifier either had to little eye relief or was too short to work on the L2. Or maybe both.
That is pretty ingenious!!!I love the Emersive 14 X scope on my Wildcat and Leshiy2 . But don’t like side focus scopes for hunting. Hard to hold a rifle and focus at the same time so I made this set up on both rifles. Works perfect and I can still fold the Leshiy
From what I've seen mentioned in this thread and in a couple of Youtube videos, the 'collar and bone' parts have been added to low-power imports in the UK, and perhaps elsewhere. Typically these lower power Leshiy 2 examples are in .177" or .22", but it could be there are other calibres where they are also used - as shown in the above post regarding a .25" example.