KC-02 V2 barrel issue solved?
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:48 pm
I own a KJW kc-02. Fun rifle. Works great and looks great.. for the most part.
You see, because I own a version 2, it doesn't come with the awesome barrel thread, but I noticed something that got my hopes up. At first I thought they replaced the original outer barrel with an entirely new design but instead what they seem to have done is have painted the outer-edge of the original barrel and replaced the stock threads with an orange screw-in plug.
I believe that it is possible to remove and replace the plug (which would be a dream), but I have no idea as to how. overcoming the glue is already one heck of a challenge which I expect to face, but I need to get a grip on it in the first place. That is where I need help.
I'd like some ideas on how to get the plug out (possibly without breaking it.) AND find a place to buy the original barrel thread piece.
My idea is to drill holes into it and use something solid to stick in them and turn the plug. Then it's just a feat of strength. Any better/more well thought out ideas?
(I like the prospect of having the option to switch between orange tips, black flash hider, and suppressors/amplifiers)
You see, because I own a version 2, it doesn't come with the awesome barrel thread, but I noticed something that got my hopes up. At first I thought they replaced the original outer barrel with an entirely new design but instead what they seem to have done is have painted the outer-edge of the original barrel and replaced the stock threads with an orange screw-in plug.
I believe that it is possible to remove and replace the plug (which would be a dream), but I have no idea as to how. overcoming the glue is already one heck of a challenge which I expect to face, but I need to get a grip on it in the first place. That is where I need help.
I'd like some ideas on how to get the plug out (possibly without breaking it.) AND find a place to buy the original barrel thread piece.
My idea is to drill holes into it and use something solid to stick in them and turn the plug. Then it's just a feat of strength. Any better/more well thought out ideas?
(I like the prospect of having the option to switch between orange tips, black flash hider, and suppressors/amplifiers)