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VooDooPeteK May 22nd, 2010 16:17

No Full Auto???
 
OK so first was an electrical issue --- Fixed

then after reassembled the gun would not shoot any BB's --- Fixed

Now the gun shoots in semi but on full auto no BB's come out.

So what should I be looking for to fix this issue?

FYI --> hop up is all the way off for test firing and only thing added to the gun while fixing it was a TBB and air seal nozzle , will add new bucking when I get the gun shooting on auto again lol

Thanks

Gunny_McSmith May 22nd, 2010 16:51

so semi shoots perfectly, but misfeeds on auto?

VooDooPeteK May 22nd, 2010 16:55

yea on semi every BB will shoot, on auto nothing (maybe one comes one every once in a while)

HKGhost May 22nd, 2010 16:55

It could be that the nozzle you installed is a bit too long. That's why in semi the bbs would feed but when in full auto, the nozzle moves too fast and because the nozzle is a bit long, it won't feed. Try buying a delay clip for the sector gear and see if that would help. Also check and see if the new nozzle is the same length as the original one.
Quote:

Originally Posted by VooDooPeteK (Post 1240591)
OK so first was an electrical issue --- Fixed

then after reassembled the gun would not shoot any BB's --- Fixed

Now the gun shoots in semi but on full auto no BB's come out.

So what should I be looking for to fix this issue?

FYI --> hop up is all the way off for test firing and only thing added to the gun while fixing it was a TBB and air seal nozzle , will add new bucking when I get the gun shooting on auto again lol

Thanks


Gunny_McSmith May 22nd, 2010 17:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by HKGhost (Post 1240615)
It could be that the nozzle you installed is a bit too long. That's why in semi the bbs would feed but when in full auto, the nozzle moves too fast and because the nozzle is a bit long, it won't feed. Try buying a delay clip for the sector gear and see if that would help. Also check and see if the new nozzle is the same length as the original one.

+1... thats what I thought too.... ;)

VooDooPeteK May 22nd, 2010 17:23

ok I will check it out...thanks


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