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Old September 9th, 2012, 02:03   #4
Kozzie
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If it's a simple bb jam just use the unjamming rod that should have come with your gun to poke down the barrel and clear the jam. The only place a bb can really get stuck is in your barrel or your hop up. If it's in there you'll be able to see it by either looking down the barrel (observing proper safety procedures of course) or by looking into your hop up. If you don't have an unjamming rod you'll have to improvise. Don't use anything that will scratch your barrel and be gentle down near where the barrel meets the receiver. Thats where your hop up is and you don't want to tear the rubber.

Make sure your battery is charged, that could be why your motor is struggling to turn. If you're using a wall charger and a battery that came with the gun... well those have a history of being shit and dying quickly. Wall chargers WILL kill your batteries. Try someone else's battery to make sure yours hasn't shit the bed.

Try to find out the OEM of your gun (my guess is that it's CYMA), Cybergun only provides trademark licences it doesn't manufacture guns. That should help you search for a disassembly guide. As far as disassembly, the bulk of it should be the same as most airsoft AK's. Yours will be a little different though because of the EBB garbage inside. Four screws under the gun to remove the barrel, one screw under the pistol grip to remove it, one screw through the selector switch and that should basically get your V3 mechbox out.

Be gentle when taking it apart don't force anything or put stress on your wires. Don't lose anything and remember where everything goes. If you're uncertain take it to a gun doc there are plenty in the GTA.

Edit ** This may be of interest to you http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=144998 V3 gearbox is incredibly similar to the V2.

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