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Re: My gun wont stay cocked
In Reply to: Re: My gun wont stay cocked posted by Colin Gearhart on July 14, 2003 at 15:47:10:
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Posted by: Jack_Renter on July 14, 2003 at 18:39:13
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ok ok, stay calm, your gun wont be broken forever, you probably just forgot to put something back in the gun, or put it in wrong it could be that there is something broken on the double trigger you bought, check it to see if it looks like the original one, make sure your put the trigger assembly togother correctly, trigger sear in the correct direction, all springs present, all the pins in correct place you can also check on your rear bolt o-ring, its the white one at the front of the rear bolt, if its cracked or broken it could cause the gun not to recock also make sure you put the rear bolt spring back in and the linkage arm from the front bolt to rear bolt um thats all the things that i can think of the could be wrong with, the only other thing could be a problem inside the valve, which i wouldnt suggest taking apart yourself(unless you have already done so and are familar with it) i hope this helps, if not just tell me what was ok and what you found that wasnt |
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