Reporting back sir!
You asked :
Quote:
- Remove stock from receiver
- Remove outer barrel from receiver
- Remove inner barrel and hop chamber from outer barrel
- Now check to see how the magazine lips (the part that sticks out of the magazine) fit into the chamber. In other words, line up the magazine with the chamber as if the rest of the gun was there. If there's nothing wrong a BB should appear in the chamber. You can push this BB down the barrel using a pen or cleaning rod. Another BB should pop into position.
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I dismounted as requested. I did the test first without removing the outer barrel. As soon as I approach the magazine, I hear a click and a BB is released. When I cock the bolt, the BB moves into the barrel and can fire.
Then I removed the outer barrel. When I do that I am left with the piston part and the hop up chamber connected to the inner barrel. I did it again and it worked too. Seems like BBs are easily released from the mag. So all seems fine where the mag connects. I also checked everything (hop up rubber, checked all the screws, verified the inner barrel, etc...).
What I find quite disturbing is that the gun works well but for that to happen I have to cock the bolt and then knock the rifle on the side (around where the mag is) to get a BB to load into the inner barrel. Then I can push back the bolt and fire. My feeling is that the alignement isn't good maybe.
Any more ideas or things I should have checked?