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MR E-11! Help from the experts wanted.


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I have one small request from any of the many experts here on blasters.

I have searched for the answer without success which brings me to this request.

Please does anybody know how to easily & without adding too much damage "remove the butt end (cap) from an MR E-11?" I've owned the blaster for a very short time, from new & now the retaining screw hole that holds down the scope mount has striped it's thread.

I have Recently searched & Posted Forums elsewhere but still don't have the answer .

any help from the MEPD guys would be greatly appreciated.

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  • 11 months later...

To remove the endcap:

Look at the picture below. This is Treadwell's (RPF member) modified MR E-11.

Drive out the tiny pin circled.

Underneath the fake endcap retaining mechanism is (2) screws. Unscrew these and then you can tap off the endcap. Actually you only need to remove the rearward as that is the one holding the endcap on.

The endcap has a snug fit so you can use a wooden dowel and hammer to tap it off. If you want to weather it, just use the hammer!

Once the endcap is off, you can take out the fake bolt and barrel.

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I know it works, I did it on mine. I just haven't taken any pics yet.

I've cut out the charging handle slot. I'm going to add a charging lever and a fake bolt spring.

I disassembled the replica scope and have been drilling the inside out to reduce the weight of that thing.

I can post pics if anyone is interested!

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