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Kid July 11th, 2010 11:39

M11 NS2 dry firing after dumping mag.
 
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The gun keeps shooting after a mag is empty, and I can't figure out what the problem is. Maybe a worn out/early version external cylinder?

I'm using a G&P steel kit (yeah, it's awesome), if that matters.

AngelusNex July 11th, 2010 12:00

does it have bolt catch? if not the it's going to do that.

Edit: Ok i see it is supposed to stop firing, the parts that lock it are probably worn/dirty/not lubed enough

Kid July 11th, 2010 12:04

I think it catches on the mag follower, no? I was under the impression that it stopped firing after the mag was empty... I could be wrong.

AngelusNex July 11th, 2010 12:06

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Originally Posted by Kid (Post 1271819)
I think it catches on the mag follower, no? I was under the impression that it stopped firing after the mag was empty... I could be wrong.

I think your right.... just looked into it and as far as i can tell it does stop.


Might be caused by the angle on the bb pusher moving the follower back outa the way.

sushicake July 11th, 2010 12:50

looks like the loading stick is worn out and isn't even catching on the mag follower.

audi_bhoy July 11th, 2010 12:57

The stopper is in the mag follower, there is a dent in it, so the nozzle jams into it once there's no BBs. Either the follower's dent has gone off, or as AngelusNex said, the nozzle would be worn and then won't lock into the follower.

Kid July 11th, 2010 15:46

Okay.

There's nothing wrong with the followers - same thing happens with all five of my mags.

Looks like the piece under the nozzle is worn down. Probably a 1st run NS2 nozzle.

I'll order a replacement. Thanks guys.


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