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June 29th, 2012, 15:59 | #1 |
WE SCAR GBB Closed-Bolt Hammer and Trigger Disconnect lever issue.
I purchased a WE SCAR-L GBB Closed-Bolt second hand. It has a couple of issues, but nothing that can't be fixed with the right parts and hopefully a little advice from you guys.
Currently I'm about to order a new Trigger Disconnect and Hammer for the Trigger assembly as the trigger becomes "Stuck" on semi-automatic fire. This appears to be a pretty common issue with the gun and is a result of the trigger being engaged(Held in by the user) while the bolt carriage is sliding back and priming the trigger for the next shot. I've seen other places that suggest "Shaving" the two connections where the trigger and disconnect meet, though that's a very touchy fix to make as too much results in the gun being unable to properly latch. Another issue that I'm currently having, though very sporadically, is that sometimes within Full Auto, the hammer will become "stuck" on what I believe is called the "Sear", it's a small spring bracket right above the selector bolt in the trigger assembly. It catches on a small lip on the back of the trigger-head. Is that the purpose of that lip or should that be shaved as well? Thanks! |
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June 30th, 2012, 20:06 | #2 |
On full-auto, that is the purpose of that part.
Do you have the small silver piece that hold the disconnector lever aligned? It can be misplaced if the trigger box has been taken out before. And it will cause the issues you describe. The hammer is supposed to catch on the fire selector sear on auto. That is used to "sense" that the bolt is all the way forward. |
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June 30th, 2012, 21:07 | #3 |
Naw, I still have the small silver piece. It's all intact.
After disassembling and reassembling the trigger assembly(assembly assembly assembly), fully cleaning and lubing the parts, they don't look like they've been cleaned recently, the issues appear to have been resolved. There was a lot of residue on the parts, which I'm assuming caused the malfunction to begin with. Also, thank you very much for the information! |
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