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Old March 17th, 2009, 17:41   #1
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Problème Vsr-10 clone

J'ai un problème avec mon vsr-10 marui clone, acheter sur buyairsoft.ca pour 185$. (oui, je sais.) 1. je crinque le bolt pour charger le rifle,2. normalement, je le remet en place en le poussant mais!...


il revient tout seul en un éclair (le spring part tout seul)


je suis sur qu'il manque une pièce qui retient le spring(normalement)

ou p-e qu'il y a autre choses que j'ignore...

en tout cas merci de maider
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Old March 17th, 2009, 18:21   #2
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My French is a little rusty, but I think your saying that the bolt is snapping back even after being pulled?

Might need to check and see if the guide stopper is pushed in place.
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Old March 17th, 2009, 19:07   #3
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the guide stoper is the litle thing we pull down to remove the bolt?

if its that, i dnt know what to do because its not the problem
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Old March 17th, 2009, 19:13   #4
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the guide stoper is the litle thing we pull down to remove the bolt?

if its that, i dnt know what to do because its not the problem
excuse his english hes a lil rusty too i think
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Old March 17th, 2009, 19:37   #5
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The Guide Stopper is the "L" shaped piece on the trigger system (backwards "L" in the image). Make sure that is pushed all the way in or else you'll get that "slam firing" issue.



If that doesn't work, then the sears are probably broken. Especially with those clones, the sears are too weak for the stock spring.

I still consider myself a newbie with bolt actions, so anyone with real experience can feel free to step in.

Hopefully this makes sense and I wish I knew enough French to make things easier for you

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Old March 17th, 2009, 19:44   #6
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The Guide Stopper is the "L" shaped piece on the trigger system (backwards "L" in the image). Make sure that is pushed all the way in or else you'll get that "slam firing" issue.



If that doesn't work, then the sears are probably broken. Especially with those clones, the sears are too weak for the stock spring.

I still consider myself a newbie with bolt actions, so anyone with real experience can feel free to step in.

Hopefully this makes sense and I wish I knew enough French to make things easier for you

Hey its really clear and im sure he will understand. If I can he can to cause were both talking french as primary language. Im his friend and know about the problem his gun have. If your a noob and you know that then im a TOTAL NOOB.
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Old March 17th, 2009, 19:50   #7
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great! Let me know how things work out.
Will this be the first time you will be taking it apart?
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Old March 18th, 2009, 09:40   #8
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Qc_le_big : j'ai du démonter et remonter mon VSR-10 20-30 fois et j'ai deja eu le même problème que toi. Si la suggestion postée avant ne t'aide pas (ou tu ne la comprend pas), je peux t'aider par PM ou via MSN. Contacte-moi si c'est le cas.
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Old March 18th, 2009, 19:09   #9
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Old March 18th, 2009, 19:24   #10
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c'est probablement juste un probleme de sear genre spring mal placé ou sear cassé? faudrait regarder en dedans du bloc gachette!
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Old March 18th, 2009, 19:29   #11
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uh?

le sear, c'est la pièce qui dépasse du trigger a coté du spring stopper?

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Old March 18th, 2009, 19:40   #12
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si je change le trigger, je n'aurais plus ce problème? est-ce que qelqun pourrait me dire sur quel site je pourrais acheter un zero trigger?

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Old March 18th, 2009, 20:09   #13
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Fort probable que changer l'assemblage de la guachette règlerait le problème. Sauf que ce serait peut être prématuré.

Si ton spring crinque et reviens sans clicker et resté tendu (comme il le devrait), c'est la tite coche qui prend mal.

J'essaierais de voir si la guachette est bien monté, que tout les visses sont bien serrés et que les mouvements des pièces se font librement. Ajouter un petit peut d'huile dans l'assemblage de la guachette peut aider. Dans mes carabines, j'ai mis de la grasse de lithium Ã* certains endroits de la guachette. De l'huile Ã* carabine fait aussi bien l'affaire, c'est une huile qui colle bien.

Je sais pas si ta guachette est comme les autres marques, mais si t'as une vis pour ajuster la hauteur des gugusses qui entrent dans le tube du spring, essai ça. Sur mon APS2, yavait des visses pour ca. (yavait, y sont enlevés...)
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Old March 18th, 2009, 20:10   #14
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ehobby asia... en fait tu as 2 sears dans le vsr10 un de gachette et un de piston toi tu dois avoir un probleme avec un des 2, c'est sur que avec un zero trigger tu vas regler le probleme mais ça va couter cher.

edit: fox a été plus vite que moi lol

et non il n'y a pas de vis pour la hauteur sur le vsr10 juste 2 vis pour ajuster la tension et la course de la gachette
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Old March 18th, 2009, 20:14   #15
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je voulais acheter une zero trigger de toute façon.(dans un futur lointain) mais bon mieux vaut l'acheter maintenant tandis que mon rifle est pèté. je me demande juste sur quel site je pourais en acheter un parce que sur tous ceux sur lesquels je suis allé, ils étaient out of stock....



si je sers les visses du trigger, p-e que ça va marcher?
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