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November 10th, 2012 03:42 |
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Originally Posted by e-luder
(Post 1724018)
Hey Brian,
Is it possible to sharpen out the edges of disconnector t-bar so that it is sharp edged? could i also do the same thing to my sear? the edges are worn and kind off rounded off. I was wondering if this would be a viable temporary solution until the replacement parts come in.
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well... what's the reasoning for doing this? Is it not functioning as it should? My concern about modifying these critical components, is that you can easily cause accidental discharges or other firing anomalies. (ie, pulling the trigger and nothing happening).
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Originally Posted by e-luder
(Post 1724018)
Also, my outer barrel is tilting in the opposite direction (muzzle points down towards the ground) and jams on the slide return. what would be causing this? The barrel is a hi-cap 4.3 one piece bull barrel. I thinking that the hop up is somehow being pushed upwards on the slides travel to the rear but i cant figure out what's causing it to do this.
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Sounds like you have a crap barrel that's not fitting properly to the hop up chamber, and/or it's a heavy steel outer barrel portion attached to a lighter weight aluminum chamber, causing it to tilt forward. It's impossible for the hop up chamber to move, as the slide lock holds it in place.
I'd recommend swapping that barrel to something else. Even if not tilting backwards, at most, it should just be pointing straight - NOT pointing downwards.
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Originally Posted by e-luder
(Post 1724018)
Lastly, my trigger keeps jamming and not returning to full ready fire position. It's somehow jamming my hammer from returning to its upright position at which time needs coaxing to get it both to full rest. the trigger is particularly problematic because i need to pull on it it a few times and results in accidental fire.
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Sounds like the trigger disconnector's bar isn't slipping behind the sear properly. This is caused by multiple causes - all of which, reduce the amount of space between the trigger stirrup and the sear. The disconnector needs enough space to slip behind there, otherwise you can experience the symptoms you're describing. Watch the firing action with the beavertail safety removed. You can see what's happening (or not happening) easier that way
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