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January 31st, 2006, 15:17 | #1 |
KWA G19 Not firing
My KWA G19 isn't firing when I pull the trigger. The hammer seems to be hitting correctly but there's no gas coming out to cycle the gun or fire a shot. Every now and then I'll get a little 'pop' noise but nothing major. The mag is filled, correctly as well as it's not my first gun, but still nothing. I'm not sure what could be the problem. If anyone has any ideas help would be great. Thanks in advance.
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January 31st, 2006, 15:31 | #2 |
Remove the slide from your gun and inspect part#78. Pull the trigger and ease the hammer down. Part#78 it should protude out front the hammer assembly to hit the flow valve on the magazine. (Don't leave the magazine while you do this)
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January 31st, 2006, 15:32 | #3 |
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Sounds like some oil is required.
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January 31st, 2006, 16:24 | #4 |
Try the easy stuff first, but I had the same problem when part # 87 (hammer lockback) on my G19 broke. The hammer wouldn't lock all the way back (worked half way) and as a result the spring wasn't compressed enough to put pressure on the gas valve.
Try some lube and then start looking for broken pieces in the firing mechanism.
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January 31st, 2006, 21:29 | #5 |
I got it to fire, sort of. There was a screw loose in the back underside of the slide which I tightned and now it shoots. Only trouble is it will fire and the mag keeps releasing gas. Any thoughts?
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January 31st, 2006, 21:55 | #6 |
This may be a stupid question, but exactly HOW do you put the gas in the magazine? Did you read the information on how to do that? Not enough gas, or a bad method, would explain your problem.
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February 1st, 2006, 00:00 | #7 |
Mag and Propane upside down, press in until it sprays out. Then wait until it's room temprature. As far as I know I've been doing it right. It's worked on my other guns anyway.
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February 1st, 2006, 02:11 | #8 | |
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And just a quick question; have you ever disassembled the blowback mechanism before?
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February 1st, 2006, 07:16 | #9 |
It vents all the gas in the sense that when I fire one shot it it will either, at a good pace vent all the gas after a shot, vent all the gas in a second or so, or not do anything.
About disassembling the blowback, I never have but I'm sure I could if I needed to. |
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February 1st, 2006, 09:30 | #10 |
Something that my help with finding the problem is that when I fire the gun, there is a pop, followed by the slide coming back a cm of so and sticking. This and the venting gas happens every so often. Also, in the past I've noticed that sometimes the slide will cycle, but stick foreward, when I've finally managed to get it back again, the trigger isn't ready so the slide has to be cycled a few times to 'get the trigger back in line'. I say back in line because it almost seems as if the trigger moves slightly sideways. Thanks in advance guys!
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February 1st, 2006, 10:06 | #11 | |
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February 1st, 2006, 10:24 | #12 |
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You need to put oil in and around where the hammer is and in front of the hammer. Lots of moving parts in there that need regular lubing. The part that the hammer presses forward to the mag release valve is sticking. Remove the slide, put your mag in and take a look. Because that part sticks, it releases all the gas on the first shot. Common problem, seen it myself (where do you think I leanred about it?) and quite a few people have had the same problem on here, I tell them the info, they do it, fixed.
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February 1st, 2006, 10:54 | #13 |
There's only a few things which can cause your slide to stick; either something is jamming your slide, or your blowback chamber assembly is messed.
First, solve the issue with the screw holding the blowback chamber to the slide. Tighten, or throw some locktite on it. You should test if the hammer assembly is actually functioning properly so you can isolate the problem, as there seems to be a number of them with yours. Just cock the hammer manually with the slide off, and pull the trigger. Ease the hammer down as to not let it smash into the hammer assembly frame. And if you could, disassemble the blowback chamber for a quick check of the rocket valve and piston. Either one being misaligned can mess with your blowback. Also, what recoil rod would you be using? Stock or upgraded?
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