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Does everyone else's t97s forearm and carry handle plastic pieces have some wiggle between them? Also is there a small gap between the carry handle part going vertical and the rear plastic piece ?
 
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I thought the plastic by the charging handle was kinda flimsy like I could pinch eaither side and it flexed in. That's my only complaint I have to clean it yet though..... Maybe I should do another once over... I meen if I really man handle it yea. That also I think goes with my first complaint a lil flexible but meh it's plastic what can I expect it was a good deal for the features
 
Same thing here.

Not a real issue for me at all, it does not affect the function of the gun, at least at this point in my use of it.

Time will tell of the durability.
 
Very tiny bit of wiggle on the forearm for mine . You only notice it when you try to rattle it to see if it will move. Otherwise it's pretty solid. There is a small gap at the back where the charging handle goes. Overall though the polymer quality seems pretty good.
 
The reason why it's there is because of the heat given off by the piston slapping the op-rod causes a lot of heat in that area and we all know what happens if its to tight and the heated up plastic will do in confided spaces right ;)
Uncle Mao would be proud of you. Now go and blast it already :p
 
Did you try doing what I did? Using the carry handle and the trigger guard as leverage and your other fingers pushing up on the backside? With force.
 
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Ya a dust cover with sights mounted on it !
lol

NOPE, not an accurate statement at all!!! The rear sights are mounted solidly on the STEEL rail. #1bcshooter, if you don't like the T97, that's fine, just don't make inaccurate statements like you did above. Have you even held, looked at or shot the T97???


I wouldn't sweat it too much.
The upper hand guard is there as a dust cover pretty much.

Exactly AND, it's also there to ensure you keep your paws away from the recriprocating cocking lever/handle!

Cheers
Jay
 
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