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TM Desert Warrior 4.3 (1911) TRIGGER PROBLEM with vid
VIDEO OF PROBLEM HERE: YouTube - PB041860
Hey guys I'm having problems with the trigger on a Tokyo Marui Desert Warrior 4.3 i just got in. What will happen is the gun will fire but after firing, if i pull the trigger again it just clicks instead of firing. Then its as if the trigger sets itself again and the next trigger pull will fire properly. then the next trigger pull will just click again and so on... some more details: Brand new Tokyo Marui Desert Warrior 4.3 Using air duster for gas Heres the video again the first few shots are with BBs, the last few are just dry firing while holding down the slide lock YouTube - PB041860 thanks in advance for any help EDIT: it doesnt have this problem when cocking the gun manually and pulling the trigger. Last edited by bangzilla; November 4th, 2010 at 23:05.. |
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#2 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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ever disassembled it? this is a common problem arising from an improperly installed leaf spring
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I have never disassembled it, its only 2 days old lol.
are you thinking it might have been improperly installed during manufacturing? |
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#4 |
Bend the right leaf prong forward.
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Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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if you dont know how, punch the pin out from the back of the grip, remove the spring housing from the bottom, remove the silver spring plate, then bend the prong forwards, to reinstall you will have to remove the SAFETIES TO GET tHE SPRING IN RIGHT, TAKE SHE SLIDE OFF AND THEN PULL THE SAFETY UP AS FAR AS IT WILL GO, IT SHOULD THEN SLidE OUT,, then remove the beavertail and replace the leaf spring, sorry some of that was in caps but im too tired to re type it :@
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#6 |
ah thanks guys ill give that a try tonight and let you know how it works out
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#7 |
Remove the slide and safeties to install the leaf spring? Really?
When you reinstall the leaf spring just make sure that the right prong rest on the disconnector, while the middle prong rest on the sear. Last edited by StrikeFreedom; November 5th, 2010 at 00:28.. |
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#8 |
Captain Sunshine
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I've never had to pull off the safeties and beavertail to reinstall a leaf spring.
takes a bit of fidgeting, but the beavertail will rotate up even further, so you don't need to take it or the safeties out. |
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#9 |
okay just did as instructed and it works great, thanks guys!
i feel like a noob now =p and as stated, the safety did not need to be removed theres some pics on this site for anyone else with the same problem, its a KSC gun but similar disassembly http://www.airsoftforum.com/board/lo...p/t187853.html |
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It's nooblord, what did you expect?
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#11 |
Can't fix my own guns. Willing to fix yours.
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it is MUCH easier to properly reinstall the leaf spring with the beavertail off, with it on, its much more likely for a noob to put the prongs in incorrectly, he got lucky though
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No, its not... Takes less time to do it with the beavertail still on. A little more fiddling yes, but if you know what you're doing, its much, much faster. And this guy was given good advice on how to install his leaf spring.
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