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#16 |
the nozzle does move when i dry fire it, I will open the mech box up and and check everything again
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#17 |
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Thanks for all the tips, guys. Should be able to crack the mechbox and have another look with a friend soon. Will get back to you with my solution.
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#18 |
could it be the timing of the gears? or maybe a dirty barrel?
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#19 |
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As long as the teeth of the sector gear are well away from the piston, that is proper timing. And a dirty barrel won't cause improper nozzle/hop up unit meshing.
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