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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 18:13:11 GMT -5
Those are close enough to not cause any sort of problem. You have a defective part elsewhere in your cylinder.
The wobbly fit shouldn't change between cylinders unless they are off spec as well. Odds are its a poor buffer cap shim job like most of the CTW's have.
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Post by Bishop (Task-Force Nightmare) on Jan 17, 2014 18:21:33 GMT -5
Also when I was just shooting it I would shoot it and after a couple shots it would lock up. I'd have to separate the receivers and then I'd notice the gears are half way turned, and I can only get them to cycle again after switching to safe then back to semi.
Also the selector switch is very stiff. Like switching from.safe semi and auto is kind of a struggle.
Lastly, what do you recommend I clean my barrel with? When I actually shot it the grouping was very wide spread. Sent from my SCH-I535 using proboards
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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 18:24:32 GMT -5
Your gun is really messed up man. If you bought this new from a store, I'd file a claim.
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Post by Bishop (Task-Force Nightmare) on Jan 17, 2014 18:25:21 GMT -5
I got it from ehobbyasia
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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 18:39:06 GMT -5
I'd definitely file a claim then. Odds are you'd win against them. CTW's are known to be of a lower quality with a hit or miss chance of being decent, but it looks like you received one that didn't even have a chance to be decent.
That gun is exhibiting motor problems already and is still brand new.
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Post by Bishop (Task-Force Nightmare) on Jan 17, 2014 18:39:38 GMT -5
I had to re wire it will that void anything ?
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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 18:50:35 GMT -5
In reality, no. But according to them it probably will. You can either not mention it when you go to send it in and hope they have a tech who realizes that the connector swap has nothing to do with the problems, or tell them and see if they place the blame on you. Could go both ways.
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Post by Bishop (Task-Force Nightmare) on Jan 17, 2014 18:55:31 GMT -5
I did mention it but when I re-wired it I noticed that the large connector it had only had half of the connector inside the plastic part so I said that. I'm incredibly upset because I had spent 170 dollars in mags 80 for a cqb cylinder 70 for a R.I.S on top of the 720$ gun.
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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 19:13:35 GMT -5
I would definitely file a claim on the cylinder as well. That shouldn't have happened.
Didn't know CTW's were that expensive now either. For a hundred, hundred fifty more you could've had a PTW.
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Post by Bishop (Task-Force Nightmare) on Jan 17, 2014 19:32:59 GMT -5
I could only find ptws for 1400+
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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 19:38:51 GMT -5
Join a few of the FB groups. They're on there all say long for much lower than 14
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Post by Bishop (Task-Force Nightmare) on Jan 17, 2014 19:51:34 GMT -5
So I'm looking at the gun and shooting with it being stripped down, just like looking at the gears and they're actually cycling fine but the fire selector is sticking to one mode only which sucks but makes me wonder if it is just the cylinder that's bad. I just called evike and they said i most likely wont be able to be refunded for my cylinder.
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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 20:01:25 GMT -5
If your motor can't even cycle the cylinder rack and has to be reset by hand, you've got a motor problem.
If your selector won't go from position to position the rack could be stripped or the switch wasn't installed in the correct position.
That's BS on Evike's part. File a claim or call your CC company
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Post by Bishop (Task-Force Nightmare) on Jan 17, 2014 20:16:03 GMT -5
Yeah it shoots fine Then all the sudden it half cycles and the blue led light turns off. Now my selector switch won't go to safe at all it goes hardly half way to safe
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Post by cqbr on Jan 17, 2014 20:21:18 GMT -5
Yea that's a motor and a selector rack problem.
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