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Step-by-Step Reassembly of KWA H&K MP7
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- čas přidán 13. 03. 2019
- Here is a detailed tutorial on how to put your KWA MP7 back together once you’ve completed whatever project you took on. I’m sorry it’s long, but I made it thorough so you could have (hopefully) all the tools you need to be successful. Let me know if you have questions! And if this video helped you. Good luck!
Link for 0.89 mm hex key that I used:
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Link for flash hider removal tutorial:
• KWA H&K MP7 Flash Hide...
Link for disassembly video:
• Step-by-Step Disassemb...
These videos have been lifesavers. Really appreciate all of the detail. Really well done. Thanks again.
So clear and love these videos. Really helped me out with trying to replace the bucking. Thanks!
Luis Garlic you’re welcome, happy to hear that!
I want to thank you so much for this, my mp7 has been busted for over a year and could never get the trigger placed properly. Thanks so much!
Megumin
You’re very welcome! I hope you were able to fix it
Yeah it helps a lot, thanks bud ! But It regrets me disassembling the trigger . Lol!
Nice Vídeo.
Help-me a loot.
Thanks.
Keep the good work.
Tank you!!
No problem:)
@@nickthequick5740 this video was really helpful. :)
Thanks 🙏
Super helpful! Thankyou!!
So glad it was helpful!
i been having a problem where my trigger is in properly but when i pull the trigger on semi, it doesn’t release the hammer all the way. anybody have this problem?
Karlo Lapuz
hmm... that’s odd. My only thought is, and I believe I briefly touched on it in the video, is that while the trigger seems to be positioned correctly, it’s actually not. My best suggestion is to remove it once again and work on repositioning it. Maybe that will solve it...? Does this issue only happen on semi? Or on automatic as well?
@@nickthequick5740 nah on full auto the trigger works perfectly fine. the problem only happens on semi when the trigger is pulled and there is no magazine in the gun. it’s especially prevalent when the trigger is pulled slow.
I love these videos and they're super helpful but I was wondering if there is any way I can replace the inner barrel and spring without doing a full disassembly of the gun?
dox
Unfortunately I’m about 90% certain you have to fully disassemble the gun in order to change the inner barrel. This is because it’s locked in place by certain components that you won’t be able to unlock without taking the gun apart. However, in the spring’s case it’s a much simpler process if you purchase a CQB bolt with CQB spring built in. It’s easy to place that in the gun. But if you’re wanting to put a spring of your choice into the stock bolt, then you’ll have to know how to disassemble the bolt which I have not ventured to do yet (but hopefully one day). If you have any other questions feel free to ask!
Helpful....
where can i buy a new oem outer barrel?
Hmm that’s a good question. I’ll try to look into that and see if I find anything
Would you know of any upgrade hopup systems for it? Or buckings
www.evike.com/products/39906/
This is one I purchased initially to replace my old bucking 👍🏼
@@nickthequick5740 cool thank you!
3 and a half hours later, still cant get this fucking trigger in. Im about to just buy a new one.
This is absolutely the hardest/most obnoxious step 😅 I’m sorry it gave you so much trouble. I hope you were able to figure it out!
@@nickthequick5740 I never got it. Tried for like 18 hours over the course of 4 days. Just gonna send it to the oem to fix it. Idk why i cant get it.
It seems easier said than done
Banana kreem
you would be correct. To be completely fair/honest, the only difficult part is putting the trigger back in. Everything else is fairly easy and straightforward
Yeah the trigger is the most difficult part
And by any chance do you know what kind of hop up bucking the kwa mp7 has?
I don’t know specifically a name for it, but you could look up something like OEM KWA MP7 bucking and find something. Personally I would replace it with a different bucking than the stock one though because you may run into whatever issues that caused you to replace it in the first place
I don’t know specifically a name for it, but you could look up something like OEM KWA MP7 bucking and find something. Personally I would replace it with a different bucking than the stock one though because you may run into whatever issues that caused you to replace it in the first place
Your videos are good but you have to louden up my man
Thanks for that advice! Just been using my iPhones mic so maybe I’ll look to get a cheap lapel mic so that audio is much better. Take care!