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Post by Fahzywazzy on Jul 17, 2003 10:11:09 GMT -5
i have a M733, and my friend was using it and he pulled the trigger halfway, which ended up getting the bullet jammed inside the gun, so i want to take out my barrell and take the pellet out but i dont know how to. i tried to look at the instructions, but its all writin in japanese. so if u got an M733 and u know how to take out the barrell, I'm too lazy to spell a full word out. Please mock me. tell me.
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Post by Jacko on Jul 17, 2003 10:15:06 GMT -5
Locate the pin in front of the rear stock. Remove. Grip the rear stock with left hand and push on the forward assist with thumb. Pull down on foregrip at same time. Your recievers should come apart and you can then see your inner barrel.
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Post by Viking on Jul 17, 2003 11:37:22 GMT -5
I don’t know if they changed the design with the M733 but with the Sr16, M4, M16A2, M16A1, etc you don’t have to push in the forward assist. If its your first time taking the gun down then its going to be hard to separate the two halves, Marui puts double sided tape down in their receiver for this reason.
Locate the rear body pin (forward of the stock) push it out. Remove the magazine from the gun. Set the mag well on your knee. Grip the stock up near the body with one hand and the forward grip with the other. You can use your knee as a table and try to pry the two halves apart (pulling both down towards the ground) if this doesn’t work you can lift the gun off you knee then “bang” it down on your knee, that should do the trick.
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Post by Jacko on Jul 17, 2003 12:36:56 GMT -5
I was unclear, what I meant was, push your thumb upwards on the bottom of the forward assist housing; The actual angled plastic piece, not the button itself.This helps seperate the two halves without having to use your knee since you're pulling down and pushing up on the upper reciever at the same time at opposite ends.
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Post by Fahzywazzy on Jul 17, 2003 13:26:58 GMT -5
it turns out that the pellet isnt stuck inside the barrell, its actually inside the thing that is before the barrell, maybe its the engine or sometin, i dont know, so if u know, can u please tell me how to get it out of there.
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Post by Viking on Jul 17, 2003 13:44:49 GMT -5
The BB is in the tube that goes from the magazine into the hop up chamber? Well then same thing take it down, then removed the inner barrel and hop up (slides right out) and then just use a wire to poke the bb out of the feeder tube.
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Post by Munin on Jul 17, 2003 21:20:11 GMT -5
Or just use the rod that was (or should have been) shipped with your AEG. You should be able to feed it down the barrel from the muzzle end and pop the bb out without having to take your gun down at all (apart from taking the mag out of the mag well).
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Post by Viking on Jul 17, 2003 21:49:44 GMT -5
If you do this method make sure you set your hop up all the way off (so no rubber is hanging down).
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Post by Fahzywazzy on Jul 18, 2003 12:51:11 GMT -5
u guys are talkin to me as if i know anything about airsoft guns. the most i know about it is that the trigger fires a pellet, I have nothing else to say. so viking, when u say take it down, wat do u mean take it down, I'm too lazy to spell a full word out. Please mock me. be specific in wat i have to do. sry for a dumb@$$
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Post by Munin on Jul 18, 2003 14:53:44 GMT -5
Fahzy wrote:
"u guys are talkin to me as if i know anything about airsoft guns. the most i know about it is that the trigger fires a pellet, I have nothing else to say."
If that is the case, take the gun to your nearest airsoft dealer shop and have them fix it. Better yet, have them show you how to fix it.
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Post by Fahzywazzy on Jul 18, 2003 15:42:20 GMT -5
why in the world r u flippin out munin. 1) it was a joke, so chill out. 2) if u read it all, u can see that i wrote "I have nothing else to say", which means i was joking around, so chill out. 3) why would i insult you if you guys are trying to help me?
to tell u the truth, the reason im here is to find out how to fix my gun, because i spent a lot of money on it. im not here to make friends or enemies, just to fix my gun. if u dont wanna help me, then I'm too lazy to spell a full word out. Please mock me. leave me alone, i just want help, thats all im askin for. so if ne one can help me, thanx a lot.
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Post by Munin on Jul 18, 2003 17:13:40 GMT -5
Dude, if anyone needs to chill it's not me. I wasn't trying to be a dick or anything. But when you say stuff like "all I know is that the trigger fires the pellet," what are we supposed to think?
The simple fact remains that if you are not comfortable taking your airsoft gun apart in order to fix it or figure out how it works, then taking it to a dealer or someone with more experience in how they function is probably your best course of action.
If you want to fix it yourself, about the best course of action I can recommend in your case is the following: back your hop-up unit all the way off (count how many turns you make such that you can get back to the same setting later). Take the cleaning rod that came with your gun (it has a slot at one end and an angled piece at the other). Insert the angled end such that the longest part is on top (towards the top of the barrel, that is). Push it in gently until you make contact with the jammed pellet. Apply only enough force to pop the pellet loose (it should pop out of the feed hole).
Once it's out, remove the rod, crank your hop-up back to where it was, insert a fresh, loaded magazine, and fire one or two times. Your AEG should be working fine now. If it's not, the problem is deeper than just a jammed pellet ("it's just the tip of the iceberg!").
This is just an encapsulated, step-by-step version of the advice you've already bee given. I'm not sure how much more help we can be. If we could see the problem, we might be like, "oh, this is easy, just do this and you're all set." But with only your descriptions it's hard to troubleshoot your problem.
That's why you're better off getting familiarized with your own AEG. Sit down with someone who knows how AEG's work and have them show you how everything functions. Once you understand how everything works and fits together, you'll be able to troubleshoot your own problems when they crop up. It also means that you'll be able to have a better chance of fixing your AEG in the field (i.e. missing fewer games), and you'll be able to save yourself the costs of labor by installing any upgrades yourself. Plus tinkering is just fun.
Does that make sense? We're just trying to help you, but you have to take a little initative to help yourself, at the very least so that you can accurately describe the problems you're having.
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Post by Thundernuts Cockpunch on Jul 18, 2003 19:32:17 GMT -5
i can help you. this has happened to my countless time. just pm and i will try to help you if you havent gotten it fixed yet
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Post by Fahzywazzy on Jul 19, 2003 11:14:55 GMT -5
when i am to turn the hop up all the way down which way am i to turn it. and I'm too lazy to spell a full word out. Please mock me. put it in relation if the barrell was on my right, and the butt of the gun was on my left.
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Post by Viking on Jul 19, 2003 11:19:50 GMT -5
There’s a little arrow, go the opposite way the arrow points.
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