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Old April 20th, 2008, 23:13   #10
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Originally Posted by Dracheous View Post
The idea behind the switch being faulty is that over time, it corrodes, arcs, and basically just falls apart leaving you with a shotty if anything connection. Problem is, you could also have a faulty motor as well, there are ways to test either issue, but short of disassembling it and access to a local gun doc to help you along if you're new to such procedures; can be hard to help.
Well you know I'm pretty good in disassembling Mp5s and M4s but that M249 is scaring me lol

I may give it a try tomorow or check for a gun doc
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