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December 12th, 2010, 16:08 | #541 |
just a quick question.
I'm under the impression that the latest WE's are 4th edition? Whats the differences between the third/fourth edition WE's? |
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December 13th, 2010, 20:49 | #542 | |
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I just picked one up for my we m4 cqb and its doing the exact same thing as the diagram that ross has posted (#517 of this thread) if anyone has any more information or has successfully solved this problem please post it up! Last edited by onemenace; December 14th, 2010 at 00:12.. |
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December 16th, 2010, 10:44 | #543 |
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Part #117 the plastic bb chamber seems to be my issue with Ra tech tight bore inner barrel .
I removed part #117 and put everything else back together and the m4 will now shoot and the bb's are no longer being jammed. As I predicted I have lost all the fps due to gas escaping or the bb's are catching the lip of the inner barrel I'm not sure which. Reading what Stealthee posted I assumed that he meant to lube part #117 which I have tried with no success, I also tried adding a tiny bit of silicone oil to it and still is jamming the bb's. I have a replacement part #117 in the mail and hopefully it will solve this issue. I will update my findings but if it dose not work can anyone advise me on the best process to trim the inner chamber with out destroying it. |
December 16th, 2010, 11:19 | #544 |
The inner chamber will be tough for sure the great news is that you have a spare just in case something goes wrong I'm thinking a really tiny file? Or if your ever so careful a small dremel bit on the slowest speed possible with a fine sanding head and sand for 1-2 second increments until the bb goes through properly? It's an idea..
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December 16th, 2010, 12:21 | #545 | |
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Just use the ball shaped stone with a simple in/out motion. |
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December 19th, 2010, 03:12 | #546 |
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For lack of my replacement parts arriving I decided to play around with part# 117 with some success.
Going back to what stealthy had posted up about lubing part #117 I gave it another shot. I tried greasing it good making sure to have no contact with the hopup and it successfully shot about 5-8 bb's before jamming again (bb's would not shoot at all previously) re-lubed #part 117 and again it would fire but would jam again after a few shots, I cant imagine taking apart the entire barrel to lube it up for only 5-8 shots so there must be more to this. I noticed it looked like part #117 was now being pulled back into the brass tube on the bottom (opposite the side of the hopup) which I now believe that could be causing the new jam. I spoke with frank from velocity arms and one of his gun docs who were both very helpful, what they suggested is trimming the mushroom on the tip of the nozzle in small degrees until I get the perfect fit. This seems like a better idea than taking it off #117 heres a picture of what I mean (highlighted in red) I'm still somewhat new to we and do not always have the proper technical terms. npas.jpg I am going to try this on my stock nozzle that came with my m4 before I try this on my npas nozzle but thought I should post my findings and see if anyone has more help/advice. cheers Last edited by onemenace; December 19th, 2010 at 04:26.. |
December 20th, 2010, 02:42 | #547 |
Any of you folks know of any international retailers that carry the WE 4168 upper sets in stock? Airsoft Buddy has been out of stock forever, and I can't seem to find any others? Thanks!
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December 26th, 2010, 14:35 | #548 | |
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--------------------------------------------------------- I have a 416 which I use all the time and instead of always adjusting the fps for indoor or outdoor use, I decided to buy a new bolt. An interesting thing has happened. I installed a NPAS on the new bolt, adjusted it to around 300 fps. When I was test firing the gun it started to burst fire and jam on me, however, once I switched in the old bolt everything was back to normal. Anyone have an idea on what may cause this? One of my theories is that I need to work in the new bolt of wear down the o-rings a little bit.
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December 26th, 2010, 14:38 | #549 |
300 FPS is a little low, you might not be allowing enough gas to go through. Try opening it up a bit to around 330 or 340 and see if that resolves the problem.
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December 26th, 2010, 15:22 | #550 |
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I upped the fps to around 360. There is less jamming, however, burst fire still occurs and only in the new bolt.
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January 8th, 2011, 19:36 | #551 | |
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I am trying to install a new lower on my M4, I can't seem to remove the buffer retaining pin. Is a special tool required for this?
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January 8th, 2011, 19:42 | #552 |
the pin itself could be a bit to long you may need a flat head thats notched so that you can reach the slots to unscrew it.. i just stuck a flat head into one of the slots andslowly turned it that way but thats just me
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January 8th, 2011, 19:48 | #553 | |
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on another note no one still has found a solution for the inner tight bore? |
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January 8th, 2011, 19:56 | #554 | |
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The pin does not seem to depress low enough for a screw driver to fit in the slots.
Edit: Got it. That ws a pain in the ass.
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January 9th, 2011, 13:34 | #555 | |
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want to trim or cut or drill or file anything without knowing it'll work right. i think thought that it could be part #117 being pinched ever so slightly into a tighter barrel causing more resistance for the bb to pass through like the other guys are saying, a little file from the inside might be just what it needs, but RA should have been all over this from the start. they leave a lot of open ends in their products for people to figure out on their own, and ive emailed them plenty of times. when ever its about something involving help with their products they never email back. when its about ordering something its less than 24 hrs... lame. if anyone has tried the grind of the rubber/plastic bb holder (Part #117) and its successful, could you post it or let us know? my beautiful hk416 is just sitting in a tech shop missing daddy. |
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