Mine clicks like that even when selector is in full auto mode. It started happening after I swapped in a straight trigger but the trigger seems to be the same length. Any ideas?
I’m curious about the gate warfet’s Trigger controlled pre-cocking if the point of pre cocking is to get a faster trigger response then is it faster for 2x the trigger pulls per one shot with pre cocking?
This video was help full and I’m lucky that I was given for free an old aeg like this thing is prehistoric but it seems like a basic version 2 m4 it had a connector that no tech I showed knew what it was so I cut off a tamyia connector from a lpaeg and just electrical taped it on it worked for a few mags then stopped but now I’m going to make it a project to get it running again
There a is an important miss: when you have done to shim the sector gear you also have to check that it won't interfere with the tappet plate. It's very important or you're gonna have cycling/feed issues. For that reason you can’t always have the ideal bevel/spur gear coupling. You will have to find a compromise.
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Have you tried to charge the cylinder for a sealed anti heat and also replacing piston head for one alloy with bearings? That's what i will do and why I got here, in order to learn how to get to the gearbox without messing things up, haha
Have been running into a issue with a king arms gear box where in semi-auto the trigger sled slips above the trigger and will not reset no matter what. The trigger is all the way forward in it travel range as well. Have tried brand new trigger assemblies from different manufacturers, and yet the issue still happens after a few shots in semi auto.
glued in Rhops are in my opinion relics of the 2010s and are inferior to modern rhop buckings such as TNT, tru-hop, Maple Leaf, Begadi and 4uad. These simple drop in buckings are cheaper and are more consistent because of the correct hardness and because of a clean installation.