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Walms February 25th, 2016 09:46

Beretta wont fire unless inverted
 
Hey guys, first time poster here....
I recently purchased a WE Beretta M-92 from eBay for $60 because the seller listed the gun as broken... I took on this challenge and am pretty happy with the project so far, but I've hit a wall and could some help

The Problem: I've got the gun all sealed up, cocking properly and even firing BB's... However only when i hold the gun upside-down. When i hold the gun normally the trigger dose not seem to have any catch or activation and the gun will not fire or cock. gravity seems to be the enemy!

I'm thinking its a 'firing pin spring' issue or malfunction but before I rip it back open id like to get everyone opinion & recommendations.

Thanks in advance everyone!

Datawraith February 25th, 2016 10:30

Check your safety (the 2 funky levers on the end of the slide beside the rear sight). Odds are, the safety spring isn't there and the bits inside are disengaging the trigger. If I remember right, there's another spring inside the right grip of the gun too that pushes something up. If it's missing, it'll also screw up the trigger.

Walms February 25th, 2016 10:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Datawraith (Post 1972323)
Check your safety (the 2 funky levers on the end of the slide beside the rear sight). Odds are, the safety spring isn't there and the bits inside are disengaging the trigger. If I remember right, there's another spring inside the right grip of the gun too that pushes something up. If it's missing, it'll also screw up the trigger.


Thanks, Its not the safety, that's working fine... Its sounds like it might be the 2nd thing you mentioned, the spring inside the right grip. Do you know what part that is/called?

Gunk February 25th, 2016 10:43

Don't fix it. Be the handstand king. Always fire upside down. They'll never see you coming.

Stryker February 25th, 2016 10:46

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Originally Posted by Gunk (Post 1972325)
Don't fix it. Be the handstand king. Always fire upside down. They'll never see you coming.

LOL - Maybe its the John Woo edition?

Walms February 25th, 2016 10:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunk (Post 1972325)
Don't fix it. Be the handstand king. Always fire upside down. They'll never see you coming.

Haha, that would probably cause more issues than it would solve.... But like the outa the box thinking!

Kutter February 25th, 2016 11:11

I had the exact same issue with my old WA 92F. The part you need to look for is called the trigger bar spring, it puts upward pressure on the trigger bar when the safety is off:There's one of two possibilities:
a.) either your pistol is missing it or
b.) The grips help keep it in place so if they don't put enough pressure on it the spring will pop out of place (this happened to mine when I replaced the plastic grips with rubber hogues). This is how it should look like; it's a real one but it should be the same:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/299...factory-design

Walms February 25th, 2016 11:15

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Originally Posted by Kutter (Post 1972331)
I had the exact same issue with my old WA 92F. The part you need to look for is called the trigger bar spring, it puts upward pressure on the trigger bar when the safety is off:There's one of two possibilities:
a.) either your pistol is missing it or
b.) The grips help keep it in place so if they don't put enough pressure on it the spring will pop out of place (this happened to mine when I replaced the plastic grips with rubber hogues). This is how it should look like; it's a real one but it should be the same:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/299...factory-design

Thats awesome man thanks a lot for the info... I will check tonight to see if its missing or just out of place


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