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May 19th, 2018, 21:27 | #1 |
Gun Doctor Needed Near Guelph! GBBP & AEG Issues!
I am sorely in need of assistance and looking for gun doctors within, or in proximity to Guelph, I have a vehicle and am willing to drive.
My primary issue needing fixing is my Umarex/VFC Walther PPQ M2: After a game day, the pistol ceased firing. I would pressurize the magazine and load the first round, but pulling the trigger would result in no action. The trigger pulls back all the way, but it seems the hammer does not engage and strike the pin on the rear of the magazine. The magazine was ejected, barrel cleared, and removed the slide to examine the hammer assembly. I didnt detect anything that I would have felt as abnormal, but I am not that experienced with troubleshooting. Attempting to put the slide back on however, and it would not go past the back of the handgrip, over the hammer assembly. Removing the one screw that holds the hammer assembly in place, I attempted to lift it up and see if there was anything painfully obvious causing a jam or interferring with the action, and out pops a small spring from the left side of the assembly, never to be seen again! :c the part that this spring seems to have been keeping lifted under pressure is an upside down "J" shape piece that looks like it is pushed downwards when the slide is racked back. I could really use some help here from someone that is experienced, and would not be expecting free work if there is someone that can help me get my only sidearm back up and operational. *As an additional note, the small plastic tab on the underside of the slide has been modified to allow the PPQ to fire full auto, so sending it in to the manufacturer is out of the equation as this mod voids warrenty.* The other issues I am having are with an G&G CM-16 Raider, and a VFC Scar-H. The G&G CM-16 Raider began to fire full auto when a battery was plugged into it and would not stop. The VFC Scar-H was borrowed by a friend for a day or play, and seized up during game time. When the trigger is pulled there is a "ka-thunk" noise and slight vibration, but no function beyond that.
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May 28th, 2018, 18:12 | #2 |
Black Blitz Airsoft is in Waterloo.
Great reputation here in the forum, and I’m sure they’ll be able to help you out. |
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May 29th, 2018, 09:14 | #3 |
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^ Black Blitz. Your gun will thank you.
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May 30th, 2018, 18:35 | #4 |
I had called Black Blitz and asked if they work on pistols, they said they do not work on PPQs.
A bust for the main concern of my sidearm but I will contact again and ask if they can do work on the others though, thank you.
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May 30th, 2018, 19:23 | #5 |
Pistols are very niche so you'll have to look far and wide for another ppq user who knows how to fix your problem. Getting a tech to figure out your guns and find the fix to your specific problem is very time consuming so it's unlikely the store techs will do it when they have an agenda.
Unless you have a Glock or a 1911 variant it's very unlikely you have a tech from a store work on your pistol. |
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