Make Your Airsoft Guns Less Wobbly

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One way to make your airsoft guns less noisy and more stealth is to reduce its wobble. High-end full metal airsoft guns rarely have wobble, but less expensive polymer guns generally have lots. Today you will learn how to get rid of that pesky wobble and make your airsoft gun much, much more solid.

Steps

Fixing the Stock

  1. Buy some electric tape from a store. Electric tape in most parts of making your gun less wobbly is going to be your friend. Buy two rolls as you may run out or need an extra if one is lost.
  2. Take off the stock of your gun. If your gun has a fixed stock, it generally does not wobble, so these steps are specifically for adjustable stocks.
  3. Add a layer of electric tape on top of the buffer tube at about half an inch from the start of the tube all the way until you're halfway across the buffer tube.
  4. Put your stock back on.
  5. Experiment until the stock is stiff, but not too stiff where you can't adjust it. This is kind of like adjusting a hop-up, as it is trial and error. Keep adding pieces and removing pieces until it's good.

Fixing Magazines

  1. Wrap electric tape all the around the top of the magazine.
  2. Keep doing it until it is stiff but not too stiff. Again, this is trial and error.

Tightening the Selector Switch

  1. Take off the cap at the base of the selector switch. This tip is specifically for AK's.
  2. Take a screw driver and tighten it until it is tight but not too tight.
  3. Put the cap back on.

Tips

  • This is generally towards Assault Rifles
  • Buy two rolls of electric tape in case you need more or lose one
  • Do not add so much electric tape to where it is too tight/stiff

Warnings

  • A flaw with adding electric tape to your gun is that it attracts hair due to it being sticky