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Old August 11th, 2009, 20:46   #1
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Pictures of your rear wired m4?

I have a retractable stock on my m14. I am in the process of wiring the battery to the back, along with a trigger master etc. eventually a lipo

I am looking for anyone who can post pics of how they wired there wiresout the back of the rifles?

and possibly into the buffer tube? Thanks!!!

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Old August 11th, 2009, 21:37   #2
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I dont have picture of my wiring right now, but a useful tip would be to ''COIL'' the wires inside the buffer tube so they'll take less room inside it, and that will prevent damage on the wires = less chance of a short-circuit!
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Old August 12th, 2009, 01:08   #3
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I just hooked up a trigger master.

Things were already rear wired to start.

I had to run the wires from the mechbox the full length of the buffer tube so I had room to thread the screw into the upper receiver that holds the buffer tube in place, then I collapsed the wires into the tube with the switch hanging just at the end of the buffer so I could plug the battery in.
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Old August 12th, 2009, 08:25   #4
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I just hooked up a trigger master.

Things were already rear wired to start.

I had to run the wires from the mechbox the full length of the buffer tube so I had room to thread the screw into the upper receiver that holds the buffer tube in place, then I collapsed the wires into the tube with the switch hanging just at the end of the buffer so I could plug the battery in.
I think i will be doing something similair. I am taking my buffer tube in to work today to have the machinists drills a nice route for my wire to run along
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Old August 12th, 2009, 11:00   #5
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I'll post pics tonight of my m4 with a lipo in a buffer tube.
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Old August 13th, 2009, 00:27   #6
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G&P buffer tube and crane stock [GP416]

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Lipo and rifle both wired to deans:

Wires tucked inside the tube:

Close-up:

Crane stock still fully retracts with enough room for protruding wires:
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