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March 30th, 2010, 20:59 | #1 |
AGM HK416 feeding problem
Hi Guys,
I'm the owner of a AGM HK416. I bought it about a year and a half ago. Couple of months back it started to have a feeding problem. My first attempt to fix it was just placing some electric tape on each magazines. Then, after a few days working, it started again. Now, I already know whats the issue: the AGM HK416 has a two-piece hop up, and the feeding tube part is not making enough pressure on the magazines, so, the bbs are getting stuck in the tube. I checked this after dissasembling the replica and placing a magazine on. I was eble to see the bbs without going anywhere and the tube going up a little. So i have a couple of options: First, try to fix the feeding tube to the upper side of the magwell with some super glue or something. Two, using a dremmel machine, try to sand a little of the inside of the tube, so the bbs can have more space and maybe (just maybe) they can go all the way up. Third: sand out all the magwell, buy a one-piece hop-up chamber and try to fix it. (Does anybody have a blueprint or something for this operation?) well..i'm just looking for some other ideas or comments. Many thanks from the end of the world, Chile. Last edited by catilio; March 30th, 2010 at 22:44.. |
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