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pinoyboy June 28th, 2006 11:24

TM G36:Need help trouble shooting why I don't have semi auto
 
Alright my last problem has been fixed somehow. I just cleaned it up and all is good. Now I want to tackle a problem I've had for a while that I can't figure out.

Whats happening is that when I dry fire on semi auto and have a magazine in thats not wound, I have semi auto. But when I have that same magazine wound up all the way still on semi auto, when I pull the trigger, it shoots as if i'm in full auto.

Its really wierding me out why this is happening and wondering if anyone knew what is going on. thanks in advance

cjfield1129 June 28th, 2006 17:13

That sounds impossible. The mag can not determine which mode to fire in. That is weird. I'll think about it and look at my internals to see if I can come up with something.

Pliskin June 28th, 2006 17:16

I believe that the only gun semi-auto works in is the new TM Type 89...Not sure, but I've heard that its never worked in any other guns.

Lerch June 28th, 2006 22:59

Start with the basics;
Take the mag out, fire in both selections.
Put empty mag in, fire in both selections.
Put loaded mag in, fire in both selections.

Come back and tell us how it went.

pinoyboy June 29th, 2006 09:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lerch
Start with the basics;
Take the mag out, fire in both selections.
Put empty mag in, fire in both selections.
Put loaded mag in, fire in both selections.

Come back and tell us how it went.

Take the mag out, fire in both selections. Semi
Put empty mag in, fire in both selections. Semi
Put loaded mag in, fire in both selections. No Semi

I would think the problem is fixed because I could dry fire it on semi. But once I tried it with a loaded mag, I would just get full auto no matter what.

This also only happens only when I have no trigger spring. With a trigger spring, no matter what happens, I always have no semi. I'm baffled to say the least

pinoyboy July 4th, 2006 21:33

alright, now I have figured out how to have semi. I loosened up the screw that holds the cut off lever, and now it shoots semi with the trigger in place.

However, semi only works when i'm using the bare gearbox, not installed in the lower receiver. I can't really see anything causing this problem. Please give me suggestions. thanks

pyromasta July 7th, 2006 00:41

G36 answer
 
i think your problem may have something to do with your contacts on your contact switch inside your gearbox....

when you are attaching the hop-up assembly and there is a connector there right? that connector is attached to the gearbox.... & that is soldered onto your contact on your contact switches..... that's the one getting the strain...after you have assembled your gun look into your mag well there are two wires there.... try moving them or pushing them to 1 side... put the mag back and fire it... you should have your semi back.... that's the one that you need to resolve on how to lessen the strain on the wires...

swatt13 July 7th, 2006 01:13

im no g36 expert, but what happened to the little grey tab that moves up an down (i believe in the upper front trigger guard by the magwell) does the mag affect the position of that?

Darklen July 7th, 2006 01:15

It's a fake bolt release. It does nothing other than move up & down.

pinoyboy July 7th, 2006 01:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by pyromasta
i think your problem may have something to do with your contacts on your contact switch inside your gearbox....

when you are attaching the hop-up assembly and there is a connector there right? that connector is attached to the gearbox.... & that is soldered onto your contact on your contact switches..... that's the one getting the strain...after you have assembled your gun look into your mag well there are two wires there.... try moving them or pushing them to 1 side... put the mag back and fire it... you should have your semi back.... that's the one that you need to resolve on how to lessen the strain on the wires...

I have changed the stock wiring to be rewired to out to the back as I have a G&P stock. I've narrowed the problem down to my selectoe plate contacts. For some reason I can't get them to give me semi. I've started to mess around with them, and would like to know if anyone has pics of what their shape is. I'm gonna try to bend it like they use to be

pyromasta July 7th, 2006 01:41

G36 prob....
 
i dont have a picture of the selector plate but your right.... that selector plate does get misaligned....

there is a guy in the P.I. who has almost the same prob as yours... but his is on full-auto....

try this link:
http://acmgames.proboards66.com/inde...7705417&page=1

pinoyboy July 7th, 2006 01:54

I actually have the parts to make a mosfet, would that cure my problem?


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