Firing problem...

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Firing problem...

Post by Havok » Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:13 pm

I've got a King Arms M4 that has a firing problem. Every 6th or 7th shot or so is coming up short, both in semi and auto. It's like there's an air nozzle or tappet plate problem or something. Anyone care to shoot me some ideas?

Update: Sporadic firing. Please help...

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Re: Firing problem...

Post by Star_folder » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:45 pm

It might be that your bucking isn't sealing 100% You might need to do some compression tests to check to see if there are any leaks, because it also sounds like it might be a leak somewhere.
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Re: Firing problem...

Post by Havok » Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:44 pm

It's not the bucking for sure. It might be an o-ring sealing the hop up, but I replaced the stock bucking after it started with a 2GX, and it's still doing it. It's a major disconvenience because of there being no internal connectors to separate the two receivers without clipping the Deans. Hmmm.... I might reexamine the hopup and see what I find.

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Re: Firing problem...

Post by dftrent12 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:54 pm

Have you tried different mags?
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Re: Firing problem...

Post by Havok » Tue Apr 24, 2012 3:51 pm

Yes I have. Four different varieties. I'm going to disassemble it soon and check all of the internal piston and cylinder assembly seals and see if one of them is defective. It has to be. This is just a crying pain...

How would I perform a compression test?

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