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Originally Posted by Zack The Ripper
Thanks a ton Turok. I may just do that and grab some spare WE parts from you, regardless of it being required for the fix. Always good to have inexpensive spare parts in case something breaks.
So when I get time this week I will open it up and take a look to see how everything meshes and functions: if I notice some imperfections/burs/etc causing the trigger to stick, you're saying the trigger assembly should just be swapped for a normal stock WE one with "good QC"? I would send the trigger box to you, but you sound like a busy soul, plus I want to get well versed with the ins and outs of this rifle, as after using this for the period of good performance, I don't think I'll be buying any more AEGs. Gotta get good with these bad boys. I appreciate the offer though.
I'll take a look through the links you have sent me when I get time this week and if I have any burning questions I guess I'll be messaging you. I'll also probably be messaging you in the future regarding upgrades I want to do seeing as you know quite a bit about part specifics.
Thank you kind sir.
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Just PM me on all the parts you need. You won't see any burs/imperfections, but might see a bit of wear on the trigger and disconnector. What you will probably see is that once you take the trigger box, you can manually pull the trigger when the hammer is cocked and see that the disconnector continues to catches the hammer notch even when you release the trigger. Once you push the trigger forward, you will see the disconnector release the hammer. In order to rectify the issue, you need to swap out the part and test fit again to see if it is still sticky. It's hard to tell based on inspection of the individual parts.
The gun operates purely on mechanical interactions and very easy to learn how each part works. You can even use real steel parts, including but not limited to magazine catches, charging handles, anti rotational pins (does nothing for WE GBBRS though), take down pins, detents and detent springs, rails, upper receivers, stocks, stock tubes, rails, etc. Take a look at my tutorials and threads to learn modifications and/or aftermarket parts that work or don't work well.