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February 13th, 2006, 19:57 | #1 |
BOYS m4
I have a TM BOYS m4 that is a friends, and does not fire. Every so often, if you squeeze the trigger on and off, it will fire one shot. So I think it might be wiring. The real question is... how do I open it? I know people have doen it, I just wanna know how.
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February 13th, 2006, 20:11 | #2 |
dont even try to open that thing by yourself... you could very well ruin your buddy's m4 if you do that. take it to a local gun doc and have them take a look for you.
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February 13th, 2006, 20:12 | #3 |
Taking apart the Boys M4 is virtually impossible without breaking somthing..and yes, the problem is the trigger contact.
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February 13th, 2006, 20:38 | #4 |
Buy a better gun, or another boys. It'll be easier and cheaper, if it's even repairable.
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February 13th, 2006, 21:08 | #5 |
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yeah dude...buy a better gun...better for the future...
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February 13th, 2006, 21:51 | #6 |
We have all these rules about age-verification, and you tell a 15 year old to buy an airsoft gun as a solution?
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February 13th, 2006, 22:46 | #7 |
well it ultimately depends on what age his buddy is, as it is his friends gun.
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February 13th, 2006, 23:19 | #8 |
Not everyone checks out the posters profile before throwing in their 2 cents.
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February 14th, 2006, 02:11 | #9 | |
Throw it out. You've not shown us a maturity to possess a near-replica.
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February 14th, 2006, 19:22 | #10 |
While I'm in possession, I don't own it. The owner is also under-age, but technically it's his father's (who is a police officer). I am well trained in firearms safety (hunting and target ) and am not an idiot. My age has nothing to do with my maturity (note, you cannot show "a maturity", Firemachine). Can anyone answer my question? I don't care if the body breaks, at least I tried. It cost him $150. He's not going to throw it away. I really can't see how buying a new gun would be "easier and cheaper".
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February 14th, 2006, 19:30 | #11 |
Simply put; they are extremely fragile, nearly impossible to repair. The mechbox and the internals are plastic...
Anyone who knows would charge you more for the repair than the gun is worth. That is why buying another one (and repeating the mistake of getting another crappy gun) is one solution. The other solution is to manage to buy a gun that will last longer. And dont call gun safety training as meaning you'll know how to do it. Gunsmithing is a far different level of skills. If you do the work yourself, the odds are very high that you will break it beyond repair and still have to buy another gun. They are not built to last. Plain and simple. |
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February 14th, 2006, 19:55 | #12 |
All right, thanks. I'll try again to figure it out myself. When I said gun training, I was not referring to any ability to repair the airsoft gun, but as a proof that I am not an irresponsible moron. Please lock this thread.
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