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Originally Posted by Sportco
Yes that is the spring and what you descrived is what I was expecting when I did it... but for some unknown reason mine never moved back out of place...
Because this is a poor quality metal casting, I wouldnt risk a dremel on it, if it were to break... that would be an unpleasant situation
Just an idea... Since you might have to fine tune the spring position, why dont you put something like a coat of silicone adesive or 5 minute epoxy on the bar let it cure, then seat the spring without damaging it... because both these stuffs are flexible, the spring will digg in and lateral slip will probably be eliminated
or better yet... wedge the spring between two tight o-rings so you can reposition need there be
Cheers... glad it worked!
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Before I made any semi-permanant fix, I decided to try a temporary fix first. So, I wrapped the little bar with electrical tape to give the spring something to grip. I was able to position the spring way over to the left. However, now it doesn't seem to make any difference. I still get a burst of full auto (sometimes multiple full auto bursts) before the gun settles into firing correctly in semi-automatic mode.
So, it seems that I'm back to square one.