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Originally Posted by Skeletor
I only have the one regulator to check it, but the components were tested with other regulators by Shoei and GBBR. Shoei seemed to have the internals working in their shop gun (although even in their video after "fixing" it I still noticed a very slight version of the problem). So that leads me to think that maybe there is something with the body.
When cycling the bolt manually there is no hiccup or pause in the gun at any point. Even if I pull it back only slightly it springs back into battery with no problems. I suppose cocking the gun like that does shift everything inside ever so slightly towards the left side. Maybe there's something on the right side? I'll check the body again tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by MadMax
Are you ever at TTAC? It's a long way to go for an evening of gaming. Occasionally I show up late to smoke cigars and shoot the shit. I have a habit of being entertained by looking at misbehaving guns and figuring out what is wrong with them.
Make an arrangement with someone who'll be there and I'll even bring some tools. No promises, I'll do my best not to do anything irreversible unless it goes towards making things better.
No charge, I'm out of the gun doc biz, but I can be entertained by an interesting case. I can't take on formal jobs because I work on grenade crap all day.
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Go to Max,
I have a hunch it may be your regulator and tank. Also Gurdian tanks have a bad reputation since it's badlands/kill house crap re-brand :P
I would try to find someone that can let you try out their regulator / HPA tank/compressor and see if that solves the issue (Simplest issue imo to see if it'll fix it). IF that doesn't fix it, then you got a bigger problem on your hand.. if it does fix it, well then