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Posted

Guys,

I wanted to know if anyone of you had any pictures of how the counters were attached to the E11 in ANH?

Any screen accurate way of doing it?

 

I've played a lot with it looking at it from every angle, but I didn't wanna mess up my scope rail since I had done a pretty good job at fitting the screws invisibly on it.

 

I'd like suggestions or picture of it (screen accurate).

 

Thanks for your help, I can't wait to consider that gun completed!

 

Cheers

Posted (edited)

As far as i know it was just glued on. You can see in the pics where it has fallen off the left over glue.

 

check this thread for nice pictures to look at

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Posted

There's an L shaped bracket that has 4 drill holes in it. 2 on each face

 

The top 2 holes are used to help put line up the brass screws that hold the scope on the rail. The L shaped bracket then holds the box with another 2 screws. :)

 

Proper counters have a plastic casing on the lower half, this is drilled onto the other face of the L bracket

  • 10 years later...
Posted

Hi, this might be a stupid question, but does the "L" bracket point down?  Meaning one piece of the L attaches to the bottom of the scope rail and the other part of the L points down and attaches to the counter?  Is that right?

 

Mark

 

  • 1 month later...
Posted
On 3/11/2018 at 2:36 AM, Tk-436888 said:

I heard that the parts added to the Sterling smg were glued on.

I guess the original post is very old. But indeed they were glued on, you can see glue residue on this blaster:

 

Hengstler_fell_off_Luke.jpg

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