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Post by laughatthemall on Jul 7, 2008 23:18:53 GMT -5
I have a few questions about my new SRC M4A1 that I just bought from your store two days ago (Today is Monday, I bought the gun Saturday). Firstly, is it normal that there is a little bit of barrel wobble, and is there any way to fix/stop this? Second, is there any way to paint the lettering ("Safe", "Semi", "Auto", etc.) on the rifle? If so, would you be able to do this, and how much would it cost? Third, in the User's Manual, it says (in the trouble shooting section), something about the motor burning out, and next to it it says in parenthesis 50,000. Does this mean that the motor will last approximately 50,000 rounds? If so, how much will a new motor cost in the event that it does need to be replaced? Thank you for your help!
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Post by WarChild on Jul 7, 2008 23:56:38 GMT -5
I have a few questions about my new SRC M4A1 that I just bought from your store two days ago (Today is Monday, I bought the gun Saturday). Firstly, is it normal that there is a little bit of barrel wobble, and is there any way to fix/stop this? Second, is there any way to paint the lettering ("Safe", "Semi", "Auto", etc.) on the rifle? If so, would you be able to do this, and how much would it cost? Third, in the User's Manual, it says (in the trouble shooting section), something about the motor burning out, and next to it it says in parenthesis 50,000. Does this mean that the motor will last approximately 50,000 rounds? If so, how much will a new motor cost in the event that it does need to be replaced? Thank you for your help! on plastic bodied guns, yes, it is normal for some barrel wobble. not cheap to fix but can be done. one of the disadvantages of getting a gun with a plastic receiver. i've seen some people take a white grease pencil or crayon and rub it over the lettering forcing the color down into the recesses. then you wipe off any excess that got rubbed around the lettering and the lettering stands out real nice in white against the black body. i don't know if the 50k means 50k rounds. motors normally last longer than that so not to worry. some day, if/when it does fail, it costs about $50 to replace.
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Post by laughatthemall on Jul 8, 2008 15:28:33 GMT -5
Yesterday, whilst firing my new gun, I noticed (on accident, was deciding whether or not to take the shot, and reveal my position) that, while in semi, and shooting, if the trigger is pulled about halfway, it shoots full-auto, not unlike an AUG's trigger. Is this normal for it to do this, and if so, is it safe (won't damage the gun)? I definitely prefer not to take any chances.
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Post by tds on Jul 8, 2008 16:24:21 GMT -5
That is normal, if you dont pull the trigger properly the mech doesn't engage properly, you risk roaching the little cam that provides semi auto fire doing something like that.
Also if you play the "pull the trigger as fast as possible" game and are pulling and releasing the trigger before the gun would stop normally you will notice the same behavior.
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