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Old June 1st, 2010, 01:35   #1
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VSR cocking problem.

Hi fellow airsofters,

I bought a M700(VSR clone) and I did some of a re-lubrications after I recieve the gun. But the problem is, it's really hard to cock and even harder to cock back in(I'm not a weak small guy..).

Here are the lists of upgrade;

Mad bull 6.03 tightbore barrel
Laylax PSS10 SP150 spring
Laylax PSS10 Spring Guide w/bearing
Laylax PSS10 High Pressure Piston w/ Silent Shaft
Laylax PSS10 Cylinder Head
Daiki VSR-10 Second Sear
Daiki VSR-10 Cylinder Release Lever

After I touched the gun it caused a problem. I don't think I made a mistake during reassembling nor re-lubricating.

But I want to ask you guys about the proper lubrication and any advise.

Thanks for your time.

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Old June 1st, 2010, 01:37   #2
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when you say lubrication what exactly are you using?
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Old June 1st, 2010, 01:42   #3
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when you say lubrication what exactly are you using?
I was using a grease and silicon oil.
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Old June 1st, 2010, 02:07   #4
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I'd take it apart and look for scratches or wear marks, cuz if something is causing resistance, it's probably getting damaged. Even if to just take it apart and re-assemble it carefully to see if it still happens.
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Old June 1st, 2010, 03:15   #5
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I'd take it apart and look for scratches or wear marks, cuz if something is causing resistance, it's probably getting damaged. Even if to just take it apart and re-assemble it carefully to see if it still happens.
I looked at it carefully but I wasn't able to find any mojor damage.
Maybe I have to wash every parts and re-assemble it again.

Can anyone teach me where to grease and spray silcon oil?
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Old June 1st, 2010, 03:33   #6
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You're using a Laylax 150 spring with a laylax piston.. and you're still working on the 45* system.. you need a V, M, or whatever the laylax trigger is to change over to a 90* sear system...

there's your problem.

Hope these pics work;

45*




90*

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Old June 1st, 2010, 13:54   #7
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other than a trigger set, what does the sorbo pad do?
I'm thinking of get rid them off if they are not necessary.
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Old June 1st, 2010, 14:10   #8
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Sorbo pad will quiet things down and absorb the impact of the piston. It doesn't effect cocking at all.
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Old June 1st, 2010, 18:10   #9
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Sorbo pad will quiet things down and absorb the impact of the piston. It doesn't effect cocking at all.
I just wash every parts and re-lubricated and it work better than yesterday.
But seems I still need a trigger set as you told me and they are all sold out at this moment...haha
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