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grayo 01-17-2011 03:31 PM

tension spring for the armi jager ap74,
 
greetings from england, just wondering if anyone can give me any hints or tips on putting back together the tension spring in to the hand gaurd on the armi jager ap74 m16, any replys will be greatly recieved, cheers, grayo:)

tim.sr 01-17-2011 07:15 PM

Re: tension spring for the armi jager ap74,
 
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Hope this helps

pabryan 01-17-2011 10:11 PM

Re: tension spring for the armi jager ap74,
 
#83 rear buffer stop nut push it in and turn it 1/4 turn that will lock it in the buffer tube and keep it from popping out. Just a guess at what you might be asking.
Sorry if misunderstood handgaurds can be much harder to get in place then Ar15 handgaurds. There is a slot at the end of the handgaurds at the spring end do not attempt to fit spring inside the slots. The very end of the handgaurds is what compresses the spring. Stand gun on buttstock and compress spring with both hand gaurds at same time. (helps if you have friends help) then with spring compressed sneak opposite end into front site end.

grayo 01-19-2011 11:47 AM

Re: tension spring for the armi jager ap74,
 
thanks for the tip pabryan it was driving me mad on friday night, i'll give it a go cheers and thanks again ;)

grayo 01-23-2011 05:19 AM

Re: tension spring for the armi jager ap74,
 
thanks tim.sr thats a great diagram ;)

Bumperguns 03-14-2011 12:37 PM

Re: tension spring for the armi jager ap74,
 
How about any Extractors for AP-74 or AP-15
JEFF

pabryan 03-21-2011 07:35 PM

Re: tension spring for the armi jager ap74,
 
bumperguns
try this guy packerfanbrettfavre@yahoo.com I believe he tried to contact you he is good guy and has made me one believe thier two type make sure he is able to make your correct type. Good luck Bryan


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