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problem fitting g&g gr 15 raider battery

  • 11-04-2011 1:46pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,722 ✭✭✭


    i got my new g&g raider gr 15 raider. having a problem putting the battery in. i looked at the mual with it and it shows you put it in by taking the butt plate off and inserting the battery, but what it doesn't show is how to put the excess wires back in without causing them to get damaged. ive looked up a few vids on you tube about this and they show people taking off the stock completely and inserting the battery that way. When i try to do this with mine the stock wont come off. any ideas how i can fix this problem ?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 975 ✭✭✭CpcRc


    i got my new g&g raider gr 15 raider. having a problem putting the battery in. i looked at the mual with it and it shows you put it in by taking the butt plate off and inserting the battery, but what it doesn't show is how to put the excess wires back in without causing them to get damaged. ive looked up a few vids on you tube about this and they show people taking off the stock completely and inserting the battery that way. When i try to do this with mine the stock wont come off. any ideas how i can fix this problem ?

    With most M4s with the battery in the stock, you but the wires in the buffertube, but this means you shouldn't use the lowest setting on the stock without the wires catching or getting damaged.
    The remove the butt stock, you pull the front on the adjustment lever down (basically making it move the other way to the way you move it when adjusting stock length). This should move the locking pin out far enough so that you can slide the butt stock back and off the buffer tube ( and watch the wires while doing this that they don't snag or something)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,722 ✭✭✭air assault


    got it working :-)


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