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Old June 3rd, 2007, 23:29   #6
ThunderCactus
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I've never heard of that ever happening
It could always be that the spring he had was simply defective, it does happen.
If you really want to know, theres 2 ways to uncompress that spring, #1 you take out the motor and hit the anti-reversal latch (complicated and time consuming)
#2 just tap your trigger VERY quickly, you'll hear the piston wind back, wind a bit more, and then WAP, and its uncompressed. Thats what we have to do on M249s (easy, takes 5 seconds)

Now the only issue I've ever heard of on semi auto (which is common to most airsoft guns) is if you release the trigger before its done cycling in semi-auto, the trigger jams. Usually you can flip it to full auto and it will unjam the trigger. On a GR25 its a bit more complicated lol
Not sure of what's actually going on, but when you fire semi auto don't release the trigger until the cycle is complete.
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