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August 3rd, 2010, 17:56 | #16 |
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j1...0/35523296.jpg
Good exploded diagram of M190 series. And as I've said before, the full auto piece is for exactly that, full auto, does not make the safety engage. HFC M190 is a clone of a TM M9, so takedown and reassembly is the same.
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August 3rd, 2010, 18:23 | #17 |
Sear is the thing that your bottom bracket is pointing to in the picture that you asked that... in.
Triangle bit looks... way different than TM/KJW semi-auto only M9's... I don't at all remember seeing the arrow bit in TM or KJW designs. I've got no clue what you should do about replacement parts, then. I was just thinking that semi auto triangle parts should fit and function fine... but ... well, they're just a triangle. No funky arrow part. Good luck with that, I'm really at a loss of how else to help you. The thing that your photoshopped bracket is pointing to (top part of the bracket) is nothing like what I've seen before... I guess that part and the arrow part of your triangle bit are what make it fire full auto when the selector sits there? Must be something like that... your best bet will probably be to find a replacement triangle part, complete with the arrow bit. Failing that, you just won't be able to use the full auto function... I think. Does the safety work as is? Edit: Blade, I don't see the funky full auto arrow thing (attached to the triangle safety part thingy) in the diagram you provided? Oh gosh, I hate select fires, lol. |
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August 3rd, 2010, 18:40 | #18 |
As a way of reference, here's the TM exploded diagram:
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j1...ilitary_04.jpg The arrow bit on the HFC full auto version is what causes the full auto. The gun should be able to function without it (but not have full auto). http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=30352 The bottom piece is the part that causes full auto. It's known to break in alot of M190's, so if it's toast you should still be able to do semi and safe.
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August 3rd, 2010, 20:28 | #19 | |
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Well, then I will stop to care about that "arrow" part and simply remove it. I really thought it was part of the Safety side of the pistol. Semi-Auto is fine enough for me. I would not say the same if it was only working on Auto mode. Also, there's absolutely nothing more on the diagram that could grant Safety on this pistol other than the whole Triangle part. I guess the small broken triangle piece on mine is what cause a non-working safety. Thank
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August 3rd, 2010, 22:53 | #20 |
The full auto version of the M190 is known to have a cut out on the triangular part (so that the arrow piece can fit in). If the actual triangle part is broke off then yeah, you'll need to get it replaced.
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