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Omi-san September 22nd, 2007 18:57

Broken hop-up?
 
AEG: Stock, brand new CA G36k

I noticed BBs rolling out of the barrel after nearly each automatic burst. So I I gradually adjusted the hop-up higher and higher, but the BBs still rolled out.

I took the gun apart and removed the mechbox so I could have a good look into the barrel. Unless my eyes are playing trick on me, I see no difference between no hop-up and hop-up cranked all the way up. While it's quite visible on my TM M4.

It's like if there was no hop-up rubber. Maybe it's stuck? Or is the G36 hop-up chamber built differently?

Before I start fiddling with the hop-up chamber, does anyone know where I could get a replacement one?

Nova316 September 22nd, 2007 19:00

http://www.kastwayairsoft.com/images...7-02_small.jpg

you lost your bucking (the smaller black thing)
its a little small piece of rubber kinda circular that goes onto the hole that pushes the hopup rubber down :)

The Saint September 22nd, 2007 19:04

Take the opportunity to replace the lacklustre stock CA sleeve-nub combo with a superior aftermarket one. :)

Skruface September 22nd, 2007 19:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Saint (Post 541113)
Take the opportunity to replace the lacklustre stock CA sleeve-nub combo with a superior aftermarket one. :)

+1. This is a "gift repair", as you are replacing shoddy stock parts with cheap, high-quality aftermarket parts. Get a good hopup sleeve and bucking matched to your velocity.

Omi-san September 22nd, 2007 20:01

Are there different types of sleeve and bucking or they are all the same for current AEGs models?

Maybe there was never a bucking in the first place in my G36...I don't think I could have lost it without ever taking the gun apart. Hell, I didn't even clean the barrel yet.

Skladfin September 22nd, 2007 21:21

I use a Systema Bucking and that one's for anything under M120 and lower Velocity.

I've taken the hop up assembly quite forceably and it hasn't stretched out on me like the $3 Guarder bucking.

But I'm planning on getting the Prometheous Air Seal one =\ You might wanna take a look at those

Omi-san September 22nd, 2007 21:29

Alright, I got 2 bucking & sleeve units. The clear Guarder and the Prometheus soft type . To make it worth the shipping fees, I also got a Systema inner barrel.

Screamer- October 1st, 2007 08:59

if I lost the little tiny rubber part... and I have a game soon what I can take to remplace it temporary...

CDN_Stalker October 1st, 2007 09:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Screamer- (Post 545462)
if I lost the little tiny rubber part... and I have a game soon what I can take to remplace it temporary...

You can find a peice of wire the same size, that'll work at least until you get a replacement. When I first got my used and well worn CA M24, I found no bucking in there, so I improvised by putting a chuck of microphone cable dialectric (the part of the co-axial cable that separates the conductor from the shield), and that worked for me for a few months until I got my new rubber set.

Screamer- October 1st, 2007 10:38

ok thanks but if a take a wire to big what they can make... as effect

CDN_Stalker October 1st, 2007 11:17

Just try to find one that isn't too hard (best to take the insulation only, use strippers to shed it from the conductor) and is about the same size, roughly 1/8" max and use it. If the wire you choose is too big, you could greatly overhop and not have any control over it.

arman October 1st, 2007 19:48

id say if the gun still shoots on target use it for the next game and then find somthing...

tbirdz135 October 1st, 2007 20:39

well i just brought some new bucking but where exactly do you put the small rubber thing?


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