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Old November 12th, 2006, 17:26   #1
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G&P M4 takedown troubles

I have a G&P M4 (my first M4 by the way) that I am trying to take apart since it has ceased to function. I am trying to get the pistol grip off, but there are two small hexagonal screws at both ends that I just cant seem to unscrew. I am using a T9 torx wrench, which seems to be just right, and nothing is budging. It just seems that the screws' edges are wearing down.

Am I doing something wrong to take off the pistol grip or what?
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Old November 13th, 2006, 05:14   #2
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I have a G&P M4 (my first M4 by the way) that I am trying to take apart since it has ceased to function. I am trying to get the pistol grip off, but there are two small hexagonal screws at both ends that I just cant seem to unscrew. I am using a T9 torx wrench, which seems to be just right, and nothing is budging. It just seems that the screws' edges are wearing down.

Am I doing something wrong to take off the pistol grip or what?
Try an Allan key? I don't think I've ever seen a Torx bit on any of my guns.
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Old November 13th, 2006, 12:12   #3
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The screws in my old G&P M4A1's pistol grips (you mean inside where the motor sits right?) were phillips head. They use some pretty strong thread lock so you'll have to use quite a bit of force, just make sure you're using the right bit.
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Old November 13th, 2006, 12:54   #4
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I have just rebuilt my G&P M4 Commando and it
had allen head screws ,but use a good quality allen wrench
as the thread lock holds the screws in tight.
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Old November 13th, 2006, 14:09   #5
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yea G&P uses LockTight on their pistol grip screws, first time popping them is a bitch.
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