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Post by madhatter on May 7, 2011 12:15:47 GMT -5
I searched around last year to finally find an SRC MP40, and finally got out to shoot it a bit today. Normally I'd set a gun to semi-auto and fire one shot to release the spring, is there any spring release method for these guns? I'm concerned that the spring is in some range of compression and not fully released?
Seems mine always ends up in a half way position and don't want to store it that way?
Hopefully I'm just not overlooking something, I'm relatively new to airsoft.
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Post by jimmiroquai on May 8, 2011 19:52:30 GMT -5
Just feather the trigger (pull on it very lightly) until you get the bolt to close fully.
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Post by madhatter on May 8, 2011 21:14:38 GMT -5
That's pretty much what I did, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something on this one.
Thanks.
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Post by no1sonuk on May 9, 2011 19:52:44 GMT -5
I'd fit a MOSFET controller that ensures each cycle completes.
For my AGM MP40, I'm going to do 1 and 2, and as I'll be making the MOSFET unit myself, I'm going to use the "safety" slider switch on the grip bottom as a selector for times when I need semi-only, such as chronograph testing.
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Post by jimmiroquai on May 10, 2011 7:35:43 GMT -5
Won't a mosfet with active breaking be useless in a full-auto only AEG without a selector switch? It may work for the AGM but the SRC doesn't have any switch at all.
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Post by no1sonuk on May 11, 2011 17:34:58 GMT -5
Active braking (no"e") MOSFETs per se don't ensure a cycle completes. The one I'm going to make actually senses that the piston has fired, then stops the motor if it's supposed to stop. That setup would work for any gun, no matter what the fire mode.
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