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Old September 25th, 2011, 19:41   #1
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GG MAX G2010 Firing issue

Hi, I recently got a GG MAX G2010, and it went from only shooting full auto (which I can deal with) to only shooting semi. WTH. I'm unfamiliar with F2000 models and have no clue how to remedy this problem.
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Old September 25th, 2011, 19:46   #2
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Hi, I recently got a GG MAX G2010, and it went from only shooting full auto (which I can deal with) to only shooting semi. WTH. I'm unfamiliar with F2000 models and have no clue how to remedy this problem.
Youhave a problem with the cut-off lever, you need to modify it and file it in a V shape it should solve your problem and make sure that the you pull the trigger contacts a bit in order to make good connection while in full auto. Look on Google you should be able to get the details.
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Old October 9th, 2011, 08:50   #3
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Youhave a problem with the cut-off lever, you need to modify it and file it in a V shape it should solve your problem and make sure that the you pull the trigger contacts a bit in order to make good connection while in full auto. Look on Google you should be able to get the details.
When a v6 gearbox shoots only semi, it's not really cut-off-related. It actually means that the cut-off lever does it's job. As long as semi-auto works, you should probably not mess too much around with such expensive properitary parts.
You're correct about the full-auto switch though. They need to be bent slightly further forward, but this problem might return after a while because the heat causes the connectors to warp. To avoid this in the future, get a mosfet.
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Old October 12th, 2011, 01:45   #4
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