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A friend of mine is having a rather odd problem with his G36c where if you set it on single shot, it occasionally tends to shoot two bb's at once at a slower speed.... Although i dont have this problem myself with my G36c i was wondering if there is some sort of fix for this, such as maybe a dab of oil in the right place, or some sort of minor adjustment?
Im sure this may be a common problem, but i was unable to find anything in a quick search of the forums regarding this, but if someone can tell me why this happens, or if there is a fix for it? Thanks.
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Try to double check the hopup structure, and make sure no excessive grease is in it. Also, tighten/release the screw (when you fold the stock, there is a screw that tightens the gearbox to the back of the gun) accordingly.
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I have the same problem with the p90, what should I be looking for in the hop-up ?
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Hmm, my friend says he checked that, but it doesnt seem to change anything... any other suggestions? or maybe possible causes?
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