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m4 help
Jun 13, 2014 17:47:13 GMT -5
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Post by monkel on Jun 13, 2014 17:47:13 GMT -5
I have a g&g m4 with guarder high speed gears, m120 motor, guarder sp110 spring, guarder chrome cylinder and piston with prometheus hop up unit.
My gun will shoot one bb then dry fire. The nozzle is moving all the way back and if I tip the gun upside down and load bb's into the hop up tube/feeder it fires them all no problem. As soon as I put a mag in the problem happens again. Ive tried 2 hi cap mags and 4 mid cap mags which are all brand new. Any help, suggestions would be much appreciated.
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m4 help
Jun 13, 2014 18:10:14 GMT -5
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Post by monkel on Jun 13, 2014 18:10:14 GMT -5
Apparently my mag catch and mag well are to small and too big. My mags just wobble around and the hop up feeding tube wont engage the bb release unless I apply pressure to the mag
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m4 help
Jun 13, 2014 18:50:12 GMT -5
Post by T6e9a on Jun 13, 2014 18:50:12 GMT -5
Try gluing some patches of velcro (loop, not hook) on the inside of the magwell, and you may want to replace your mag release if it isn't holding the magazines properly.
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m4 help
Jun 13, 2014 20:33:59 GMT -5
Post by M.S.-ARC on Jun 13, 2014 20:33:59 GMT -5
Apparently my mag catch and mag well are to small and too big. My mags just wobble around and the hop up feeding tube wont engage the bb release unless I apply pressure to the mag Welcome to MIA. I see that you are new so I will try to help you as you get started here. First off, I would advise you to read all of the rules. You are already in violation of a couple of rules. You double posted instead of using the "edit" function and you created multiple threads that essentially have the same exact content (this current one and this other one: miairsoft.proboards.com/thread/49874/air-nozzle-help)Also the best place on the forums to post questions like this is not in this section but in the "Tech Questions" section: miairsoft.proboards.com/board/181/techSecondly I would advise you to read the stickied threads. It's the threads that have this: . These will help you with a lot of questions you have and will keep you from asking any very basic questions that have already been resolved. I know its a lot of reading but if you are really interested in the sport then it will be good stuff to know. Lastly I'd recommend you trying to do a bit of research on your own by checking out what is available on the internet by doing a quick google search and then using the search function on this site to see if a particular topic has already been covered and only when that has not yielded any results is when you should create a post.
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