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Old December 27th, 2007, 22:11   #1
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Howdy y'all,

My brother shipped me an AGM MP007 for Christmas.
After carefully charging and installing the battery, I got off about 3 single shots before the trigger stated to 'click'... like there was some resistance in the trigger that wasn't there before. Now it does nothing when I pull the trigger.

I am an Electronic technician and PC Tech, so I was wondering, are there any manuals that cover this gearbox?

Cheers from Collingwood,
Wyatt.
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Old December 27th, 2007, 22:15   #2
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It's a fairly simple design, if your mechanically inclined you should have no problems at all.
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Old December 27th, 2007, 22:23   #3
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Hey Thunder Cacti,

Thanks for your prompt reply.
I know sometimes you get a surprise when springs go flying, so I'll be brave.

Cheers,
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Old December 27th, 2007, 22:54   #4
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A member of this board named Greylocks had a really good idea for first time mechbox openers.

Get one of those really really large Ziplock freezer bags and seperate the two shells of the mechbox in there, That way if any springs go flying, they'll still be in the bag.
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Old December 28th, 2007, 05:35   #5
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A member of this board named Greylocks had a really good idea for first time mechbox openers.

Get one of those really really large Ziplock freezer bags and seperate the two shells of the mechbox in there, That way if any springs go flying, they'll still be in the bag.
shit... im not a big fan of greylocks but thats a great idea!!!!
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Old December 28th, 2007, 09:42   #6
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shit... im not a big fan of greylocks but thats a great idea!!!!
Yeah... but that's only the first step, the second step of his idea was to bring the bag to a gun technician.
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Old December 28th, 2007, 09:56   #7
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It was not originally my idea, but after having the experience of seeing little parts fly off that solution was passed on to me. I'm passing it on to you guys.

Rodeo, please complete your profile so local people can assist you better. When you have the time get your age verified.

arman, you dont have to be a fan, you dont have to like me at all. I would expect that you at least agree to disagree and back up your points when you do.
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Old December 28th, 2007, 16:19   #8
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and i did right there...
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Old December 28th, 2007, 16:44   #9
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Yes, in a detoured way. There's a difference between saying you dont like ME as opposed to saying you dont like something I do. I cant discuss that you dont like "me" and we've never met so...
I can discuss if you dont like something specific.

There's a good reason why I suggest meeting an expert first, by the way. I remember the frustration of not having done that years ago. After that, every time I saw a new mechbox type, I would watch as someoe else would work on it. That's the way to learn.

Even if you're mechanically adept, working on a mechbox for the first time is a real pain in the ass.
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Old December 28th, 2007, 18:01   #10
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Howdy y'all,

My brother shipped me an AGM MP007 for Christmas.
After carefully charging and installing the battery, I got off about 3 single shots before the trigger stated to 'click'... like there was some resistance in the trigger that wasn't there before. Now it does nothing when I pull the trigger.

I am an Electronic technician and PC Tech, so I was wondering, are there any manuals that cover this gearbox?

Cheers from Collingwood,
Wyatt.
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Seeing as your an Electronic technician your 100% sure its not the battery right? Because it sounds to me like a battery problem. The charger that comes with that gun is a total POS and needs to thrown in the garbage when you purchase the gun.
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Old December 28th, 2007, 19:01   #11
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Howdy y’all,
and thanks for your prompt replies…

Having a chance to re-read your replies, I must correct my observations and my typo, I meant to say that I got off 30 shots, single action.

I had, at around shot #15, tried a multiple burst of about 3 shots. Very impressive as were the single shots.

It was very accurate at 30 feet as I pinged off a 2 inch plastic toy off a shelf, and the plastic pellets would go through a double layer of corrugated cardboard at about 20 feet.

So, accuracy and performance were not an issue.

It was around the 30th shot that the trigger had some resistance to it and would ‘click’ when pulled. I pulled it maybe 3 or four times before I took the gun apart, tried recharging the battery, tried in multiple burst and single shot mode, and the trigger freed up, but it no longer functions at all. When you now pull the trigger, no click but nothing else happens either.

I have had a chance to research the Internet read up on this model and there is some discrepancy as to what gearset this has, most agree that it some form or modified form of model 3 or type 3

It sounds like I need to take it apart and check for the obvious items that you have described, (voltages etc.) as my brother has a few Airsoft guns, and I am the technical one in the family and would end up doing what ever repairs are within my means.

Which Airsoft repair DVD would you recommend for this particular model and are they available in Canada?

It looks like Volume one has a good tear down section and Volume two has the Hop-up section that this MP007 has, so look like good contenders.

Cheers from Collingwood,
Wyatt.

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Old December 29th, 2007, 00:05   #12
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All you have to do is to contact local players and then you will know who can fix what.
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Old December 30th, 2007, 11:49   #13
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Howdy all y'alls,

First off, I want to thank everybody for their contributions, and didn't mean to start a flame war...

As it turns out, Slick got it right. In fact, he nailed it.

I checked the battery with my DVM and it registered 4.5 VDC.
The charger displayed a whopping .5 VDC output, so was kaput, DOA.

I rummaged through my box-o-stuff and found an exact match for the charger, so cut off the leads and soldered them on to the new one, and voila, problem solved as the MP007 is now back in action.

The battery is a 7 cell, so is an 8.4 VDC @ 1200mah Nimh.
The charger that came with the unit is rated at 9VDC, 300ma, which would provide a charging time of 4 hours. I have a 500ma 9VDC charger that will cut the charge time down to 2.4 hours.

Fellowship indeed Slick, Achtung Baby!

BTW, there are no Age Verification reps in Collingwood, but have contacted a regional rep in Barrie for the ASC conformity.

So, thanks again to all who provided guidance to this AEG/ASC newbie and I look forward to meeting with you at a game or convention.

Cheers,
Wyatt.

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Old December 30th, 2007, 20:14   #14
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Hi there r0de0
I know that this is a repair thread, but do you think that you can send me some pictures of your mp40? I want to know how good the detailing and what not is on the gun.
Also what size mag does it come with? and any other interesting details you have on this gun.
thx so much
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Old December 30th, 2007, 21:50   #15
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Lightbulb AGM MP007 Repair/Review

Hey Saint-Blackhand,

For those who want to know more about this AEG, and some repair hints,
here are some excellent YouTube video repair/reviews of this AGM MP007:

YouTube - Review of the AGM mp40

YouTube - airsoft AGM MP40 REVIEW

YouTube - AGM DE MP40 FULL METAL AEG NEW RELEASE REVIEW

YouTube - AGM mp40 Airsoftgun

Plus YouTube links to other related videos, including real MP40 Schmeisser's for comparison. Check out the repair video, can anyone translate for me? and Grandma shooting an MP40...!

Cheers,
Wyatt.

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