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July 6th, 2006, 18:04 | #1 |
Ministry of Peace
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Product Defect/Safety Warning - TM M14
Long story short, after putting less than 5,000 rounds through my TM M14, it magically lost the ability to fire in semi. My research into the cause only revealed one post on Arnie's with a vague description of the problem.
What I have been able to sort out is that this; Part is the problem. Anyone who has taken down their M14 will recognize this piece, part of the selector system that pushes on the sector gear to enable semi fire. The area circled in red was originally much larger, but has been worn down by the guarder steel sector gear. What little info I have been able to devine from Arnie's and the backs of some sugar packets suggests that running a high tension spring will have this worn down to a nub in no time. I have been running a Prometheus MS120SP since it was bought, so this would seem to be a plausible deduction. So if anyone else has converted their M14 to semi-only, or are operating a spring above standard full auto fps rules, be advised there is the potential for you to accidentally unload a good volley into someone when meaning to take a single shot. Myself, I'm downgrading until guarder or another company comes up with a steel upgrade part for this. I suppose Marui can't be blamed for this per say, but that part is made of pot metal, and they are fully aware of the type of aftermarket spring people put in thier AEG's..... |
July 6th, 2006, 18:50 | #2 |
Any idea if this would apply to Guarder steel gear users only?
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July 6th, 2006, 19:12 | #3 |
it's the spring tension that causes it, not the material the gear is made of. though the guarder gears seem a TAD coarser than the tm ones.
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July 6th, 2006, 19:59 | #4 |
I'm thinking it's only a matter of time until aftermarket companies release an upgraded whateveryoucallthatthing.
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July 6th, 2006, 20:40 | #5 |
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I hope so.
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July 12th, 2006, 19:19 | #6 |
Ministry of Peace
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update: managed to enable semi function again. the fix involves heatshrinking the affected area with 2 layers or heatshrink wrap, seems to be holding up fine.
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July 12th, 2006, 22:21 | #7 |
Looking for form T-whatev
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Nice work. Wonder how hard it would be to machine one out of something better.
As an aside, saying TM should build for the aftermarket parts that people put in is like saying Honda's should be built to stand up to some of the aftermarket parts put on them, but it is good to know where they're skimping on parts. |
July 13th, 2006, 10:06 | #8 | |
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September 28th, 2006, 09:04 | #9 |
Ministry of Peace
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After much research it appears that this part was possibly just a defective one, i have a replacement and will be installing today
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September 28th, 2006, 14:15 | #10 | |
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In any case please post your experiences with the replacement, it's a stock TM part right? |
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September 28th, 2006, 23:38 | #11 |
Ministry of Peace
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For a replacement part, contact "JAFA" on these boards, he's in Japan and has access to TM parts. You are looking to order a "M14 Cutoff Lever". The cost for me was $13, but mileage may vary..
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October 9th, 2006, 16:04 | #13 |
tsuru thanks for sharing, that's great news!!! Oh well I have a stock part coming already but I'll definitely get the upgraded steel version when it's available.
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