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Originally Posted by bean
I will attempt to help here. Ok the double feed is what you guessed. The stiffness is annoying and unless you have long arms is something thats hard to fix. the different cocking handle helps fix this though allows for a better grip. Which tip do you have on the piston the white extension or the black grub screw? If the grub screw make sure to use teflon tape or thread lock to make it stay in place. As for the locking back randomly this can be caused by oily parts moving when they shouldnt, break in time of the parts or having the parts push to hard against the piston. Go to your local hardware store and buy some really tiny washers. If you are big into computers use the little red fiber washers that are used for component spacing. Unscrew your zero trigger and place one washer on the back screw and test if it locks add one to the front and so on. I hope this helps if you need more help feel free to ask and look at my guide int he upgrades section.
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So its not going to get any less stiff? Because where its sittting right now I could never use it in a game. I used the grub screw and I put some gunk (actual name) on it to hold it in. What parts do you think would be catching it? I was thinking the second sear but where would it be catching? I also have the stock spring guide in there. I couldent figure out why you would need the upgraded one its job is pretty easy dont let the spring bend.
One more question when you upgraded your VSR when you put a bigger spring in it was it longer than the stock one?
Thanks for your help Bean. I will have to try the washer trick.
Edit: I posted the same question on ASR and its been sugested to get a spring guide and then to lube the crap out of it with white lithium grease. so that raises another question.
Will this stuff work?
http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/pr...romSearch=true
Edit: I posted the same questions on ASR and so far I have been told