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Old September 20th, 2008, 16:31   #1
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Can someone please explain to me what mechanism is responible for controlling whether the gun fires in semi-auto or full auto; Is this electricl in nature? I have an Armalite M15A4 and i can't figure it out other than b just looking at the mech box. Thanx.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 16:36   #2
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Selector plate?

What does that have to do with ROF?
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Old September 20th, 2008, 16:53   #3
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yeah the two aren't really the same... Rate of fire is more dependant on how powerful a motor/battery you have. The selector switch is different...
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Old September 20th, 2008, 17:00   #4
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yeah the two aren't really the same... Rate of fire is more dependant on how powerful a motor/battery you have. The selector switch is different...
Wouldn't springs and gears also be a major contributing factor too? :P

But yeah, selector plates don't control rof.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 17:07   #5
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Sorry folks, I'm not to familiar with the proper terminology. So this function between semi-auto and full auto is controlled by the selector plate? Is this selector plate located inside the mech box?
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Old September 20th, 2008, 17:12   #6
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Sorry folks, I'm not to familiar with the proper terminology. So this function between semi-auto and full auto is controlled by the selector plate? Is this selector plate located inside the mech box?


See that black plastic thingy with the two copper contacts? That's your selector switch. By the way, if you need any help with your mechbox, I might be able to help you. Though I live in the West Island, haha.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:14   #7
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So, here's the dumb question I suppose: How does that selector plate establish whether it's in semi-auto mode or full auto mode; Does it have to do with how the copper contacts come together? Thanx Again.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:20   #8
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So, here's the dumb question I suppose: How does that selector plate establish whether it's in semi-auto mode or full auto mode; Does it have to do with how the copper contacts come together? Thanx Again.
It's exactly that.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:27   #9
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Well, when I look at the copper contacts and slide the selector plate, they both touch at the same time; So how is either function engaged (or are my contacts not properly aligned)?
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:28   #10
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It's exactly that.
Not so much. That puts it on safe. Inside the mechbox there is something called a cutoff lever that stops the gears after one revolution on semi. The cutoff lever is affected by the selector plate.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:32   #11
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Not so much. That puts it on safe. Inside the mechbox there is something called a cutoff lever that stops the gears after one revolution on semi. The cutoff lever is affected by the selector plate.
Haha, it's funny that I JUST sent him an email about that after I realized I got my facts wrong, silly me. :P

Thanks for correcting me.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:33   #12
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So, ultimately, it's perfectly normal for the copper contacts to touch simultaneously - the actual determination for single shot or auto is detrmined by another mechanism internally which is connected to the selector plate (is this accurate because if it's not then my copper contacts are not in proper order). Thanx.
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:45   #13
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Selector plate in contact with both contacts on the mechbox = gun fires
Selector plate only partially back, tripping cut off lever = semi auto
Selector plate all the way back and cut off lever disengaged = full auto
Selector plate not in contact with both mechbox contacts = broken circuit, no power gets to motor
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:49   #14
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Then, in mode either mode (semi or full auto) both copper contacts will be touching - Is this correct?
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Old September 20th, 2008, 22:56   #15
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Yup, if one contact is not touching then the gun shouldn't fire at all as the circuit is not complete.
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