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Originally Posted by Greylocks
I know he has not opened it, but I've seen the problem happen before (with time). It may be a matter of a slight misalignment at the factory, or that somehow it shifted.
Or it can simply be lack of familiarity with the quirks of trigger control.
I bet a slight timing problem is the cause. He should find an experienced local person to look at it.
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or.. how about you tell me how to fix it and I will fix it. k thanks :tup:
You talk like I am a freaking moron and new. I've just never worked on an AEG before, just lots of gbb's so far, I have no problem cracking open a gun as long as I know what to look for and fix.