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Originally Posted by Sgt.Hartman
hi what make that problem can be:
1- the little spring on the selector plate
2- inside the gearbox, behind the electric assembly for trigger, there is a little moving part, like a rocker. Be sure you didnt forget to put it and it is easy to move, this is what make the gun stop after one shot, the cam on the gear make it move and move the contact pilot to get back to its place and stop the contact. its like a rocker on a fuel motor.
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ok, I have the gun with me now. I spent 3 hours on it last night at a game using glow sticks as my lighting.
The spring is there, the rocker is there. It is not that simple
After giving myself a crash course in semi function in v2 mechboxes I now know how they work and everything.
The rocker is not lifting the connecter high enuf to release it from the trigger.
I think the cam on the gear is too short/small. The spring that pulls back the connector looks fine. The rocker is seated nicely and is in the groove.
The rocker just doesn't want to lift the connecter.
Solution1: File the connecter down so the rocker does have to lift it as far?
Solution2: problem with the gear itself, convert back to stock.
Solution3: Add some mass/stuff to the rocker so it moves more.
The problem seems to be too much pressure on the connecter and not enuf force being applied to the rocker.
Solution4: The reinforced mech box: the peg on which the rocker sits is not place correctly or is not big enuf to hold the rocker in place firmly enuf. This was my first impression, but I don't see a mechbox defect being the case. This is just my engineering brain kicking in.