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Old January 25th, 2013, 01:13   #16
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Man, I feel like a jackass. Here I go, telling you that you've bought a great gun, and the next day you've got problems with it. Figures. I know with some AEGs there can be issues with firing in different modes, especially semi auro, but usually I only see that in SAWs with a semi auto option. I wish I could help man, but I'm more of a gas gun guy.
Hey no worries Danneichh. The gun is awesome and for a first gun I think that i made a great choice.

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My VFCs tend to do that when I short pull the trigger, easily fixed with a switch to auto and a quick burst.
This might actually be it. I do remember short stroking the trigger. From now on when I fire I will pull full strokes
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Old January 25th, 2013, 09:39   #17
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My VFCs tend to do that when I short pull the trigger, easily fixed with a switch to auto and a quick burst.
Most guns will do that, particularly V1, V2, and V3 mechboxes. It's a mechbox design issue.
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Old January 25th, 2013, 09:51   #18
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v6 does it as well..

what happens is when you pull the trigger halfway or release partway through a cycle, it may stop the gears at a mechanical dead spot, either the battery/motor isn't strong enough to pull the gears off that spot, or the cutoff lever stops partway up, blocking the trigger block from moving to the fire position. By switching to full auto it usually pulls the cutoff lever out of the way so the trigger block can move.

Only real way to avoid it is pull the trigger fully and completely in semi, and don't release it until the firing cycle finishes.
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Old January 25th, 2013, 12:39   #19
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v6 does it as well..

what happens is when you pull the trigger halfway or release partway through a cycle, it may stop the gears at a mechanical dead spot, either the battery/motor isn't strong enough to pull the gears off that spot, or the cutoff lever stops partway up, blocking the trigger block from moving to the fire position. By switching to full auto it usually pulls the cutoff lever out of the way so the trigger block can move.

Only real way to avoid it is pull the trigger fully and completely in semi, and don't release it until the firing cycle finishes.
that makes total sense. I very much appreciate the technical explanation.
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Old January 25th, 2013, 13:09   #20
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sorry (thinking of something else)
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Old January 25th, 2013, 13:12   #21
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Never had an issue with my p90 but also could be the super long trigger pull hehe
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