I recently purchased an EDgun R5M rifle and noted my barrel was out of alignment. This was documented here:
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/edgun-r5m-questions/
Several other folks responded they had seen the same thing with their rifles. I'm terrible at eyeballing alignment so I put together a simple procedure that should get the alignment close to perfect. Here's how I did it.
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/edgun-r5m-questions/
Several other folks responded they had seen the same thing with their rifles. I'm terrible at eyeballing alignment so I put together a simple procedure that should get the alignment close to perfect. Here's how I did it.
- Get two 5.5mm small pieces of drill stock. I ordered mine from McMaster-Carr (https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/2900A322) for roughly $4.50 each.
- Loosen the barrel nut
- Insert the drill stock into the two hole in the barrel nut rest.
- Level the rifle using the scope rail.
- Place the level on the drill stock and twist the rest until both level measurement places are in alignment.
- Hand tighten the barrel nut slightly and verify both level measurement have not shifted.
- Put a piece of tape on both the rest and the barrel shroud. Draw a witness mark to verify the rest does not shift during torque down.
- Torque the barrel to 12 foot lbs per zx10wall.
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You can see from my original post that my barrel was out of alignment by 17 degrees. Hopefully, this procedure is useful to others.