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Old June 9th, 2011, 00:51   #16
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To see if the gearbox is the problem, just remove the motor from the grip and replug your wire on your motor that is outside of the grip. Pull the trigger with your battery fully charged and your motor is supposed to spin, if not, the problem is the motor/wires/battery/fuse but if the motor is running you should first try to slack the screw that is on the grip plate. If there is none of this works, it should be the gearbox.
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Old June 9th, 2011, 12:37   #17
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SRC CLAIM to be "high end". Their retailers tend to claim the same. But it's not because someone says something that it's true. I can say I'm a ninja. My friends can say I'm a ninja. It certainly doesn't make me one.

I would consider SRC the high end of low end guns / low end of mid-range guns at best. They used to be bottom of the barrel a couple of years ago. They've made improvements all around in terms of their externals, parts quality, etc, but sadly, their quality control isn't one of the improvements made. If they actually put in the QC work to make sure all their shim jobs were accurate, parts were well lubed, wiring intact, and everything in working order before guns left the factory, I would consider them towards the high end of midrange. An AEG is more than just the sum of its parts. You can have the best and most expensive parts on a gun. If it's not assembled properly and doesn't work right, the gun is still a piece of junk, regardless of the quality of the components that make it up.

To someone who knows how to fix guns, it may take a little work to reshim, lube and perhaps replace an inexpensive part or two to make it into a decent and gameable gun. Out of the box, they'll be hit or miss, where you can have non-working guns or massive failures that will destroy the internals. Other times, they'll work just fine.
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Old June 9th, 2011, 12:47   #18
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Have you downgraded the spring? even on the g36 you had?

The spring in those are really high for importation reasons, and shooting repetitively with one of those will/could destroy your piston and gears.....

PS: I used to be a SRC hk416 owner myself, and to be honest, I think they are great..... but looks like some ppl get awesome guns, and some othes get Lemons.... LOL

PPS: have you bought it from Ken @007airsoft? he could help you with this problem himself....
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Old June 9th, 2011, 16:32   #19
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I did buy from 007 airsoft and I didn't downgrade the spring because it would then my M16 would be considered a 'replica firearm' since the lower receiver is full metal
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Old June 9th, 2011, 16:47   #20
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I did buy from 007 airsoft and I didn't downgrade the spring because it would then my M16 would be considered a 'replica firearm' since the lower receiver is full metal
That's only for importation purposes.
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