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May 24th, 2010, 15:21 | #16 |
If you decide to take the gun appart, be VERY carefull. If the mechbox is jammed, the piston will most likely be full back and the spring fully compressed.
That means that if you don't put a screw driver into the spring guide or don't hold it properly, it will fly out... that can and probably will cause damage. If I where you, I would get a large 9.6v battery (something like 3000mAh or above), and cycle the gun once on semi. Press the trigger and if the gun does not shoot right away, release the trigger RIGHT NOW. If that does not do the job, the latch won't do either, and you should open the mechbox and try to fix it or bring it to a gundoc. SRC gears have a brass shaft... they tend to break randomly under load. If your's broke, the gear getting out of alignment can and will cause a major jam. If your gun is still under waranty, check with the seller. If not, get some Modify gears, with the 8mm bushing adapters. Easy to install and they last forever... |
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May 24th, 2010, 18:55 | #17 |
Alright, thanks for the info, I don't think I have a large battery that is like 3000 mah, and to avoid buying one, are there any that may be used around the house that I could hook up to my gun?
If not, please point me to a good deal on a battery that would do the trick (I don't need a good quality one for like 2.2s of work!) Thanks! Last edited by Michael__5; May 24th, 2010 at 19:07.. |
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May 24th, 2010, 21:39 | #18 | |
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How do you figure? If the mechbox is jammed, tripping the latch is a better way of unwinding it than forcing MORE power through it.
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May 25th, 2010, 13:42 | #19 |
If the motor cannot spin the gears, the latch will do jack except maybe removing the part that prevents the spring from stripping the gears clean. The motor in a mechbox barely puts 10lb of force on the piston... and pistons strip/break when they are rammed against the gears, at the very start of the cycle... not at the end when pulled by a weak battery.
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