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Double Tapper January 12th, 2011 16:12

M14 trigger group
 
I was shooting my new M14 today,I noticed the trigger
will not release the hammer sometimes.Those of you
with this WE M14,have you noticed this,and does the
problem go away after break in.?

It will fire if you reapply pressure to the trigger again.:cool:

Strelok January 12th, 2011 19:03

Sounds like a sticky trigger almost, I've never really noticed anything like that with mine...

Have you greased any of the parts in it?

Double Tapper January 12th, 2011 23:15

Yes I did clean it,I used a can of silicon lube with the straw,
and hosed it out,all that grease.Then I dried and relubed with
silicon with a tube of silicon oil. This one might just need a
break in period.I'll keep an eye on it.:cool:

Strelok January 12th, 2011 23:23

Oh dude, Silicon is only for stuff that requires a seal, using silicon might have actually caused your sticking trigger issues

Double Tapper January 13th, 2011 00:40

I was under the strict impression that only silicon oil
is to be used on these,and I mean all GBB's.I have
quite a few bottle of gun oil I could use?:cool:

Thenooblord January 13th, 2011 01:59

this was the first sign in my M14 before the trigger box halves completely broke apart, as the halves push away from eachother, the hammer moves forward and the trigger cant move far enough forward to release it,
look at it and see if it looks like they are pulling apart further than normal at the top, if so, the little stubby pin that WE used may have broken off, I drilled a hole through the whole box and put a huge ass steel pin through to hold it together

Double Tapper January 13th, 2011 11:51

Is that the hammer or trigger pin you are talking about?

Amos January 13th, 2011 13:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Double Tapper (Post 1386331)
I was under the strict impression that only silicon oil
is to be used on these,and I mean all GBB's.I have
quite a few bottle of gun oil I could use?:cool:

Sears shouldn't be lubricated with oil, sears should be lubricated with a grease :)

Double Tapper January 14th, 2011 17:08

I guess I'll get out my graphite grease,I'll keep an eye on those pins,thanks.;);)

Thenooblord January 14th, 2011 17:17

its not a sear or hammer pin, on the left side, up at hte top, theres an extension of the front half of the housing that goes over the top and down slightly over the rear housing, with a moulded in blob as a pin, and mine broke there

Double Tapper January 14th, 2011 18:00

OH,OK I'll look there.Thanks again.:cool:


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