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Old September 16th, 2015, 19:24   #1
Znerlrak
 
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M4 Trigger question..

So I purchased a new MK18 Ver 2 today. Everything seems to be working well however when I pull the trigger on semi there seems to be a clicking sound and small resistance (closest way I could describe it is like pushing a mechanical keyboard mxblue key slowly) but on full auto the trigger movement is smooth.

I tested it on my other guns and their semi and full auto but have smooth trigger pulls.
I have not opened the gearbox. Just wanted to know if this is something wrong with it...

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Old September 16th, 2015, 19:55   #2
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if the selector functions properly giving you safe, semi, full... I wouldn't worry about it too much.

There's a few different parts in there that can end up clicking if they don't mesh well. As long as it works, I wouldn't worry.

It could also be the trigger shuttle slipping off the trigger, if the gun still fires, again, don't worry about it. When it clicks and hangs up between ready to pull and pulled.. then worry. lol.
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