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Old October 9th, 2009, 02:02   #1
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Sideways shooting Echo1 MP5-J

So the problem with my gun is that all the shots seem to shoot to the far left side. Like REALLY left. The bb's I use are from echo 1 .2gs and Crossmans .12. Both had the same result. So my sights are pretty much useless. Anyone got ideas on how to fix these problems?

Things I've tried:

- Cleaning
- Adding lube
- Using normal and +hop up
- Fully Charge battery

Any1 know a good place to fix airsoft guns in Vancouver B.C?
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Old October 9th, 2009, 02:08   #2
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1st - Clean your barrel and hopup
2nd - Get Bastards. Crosse-Man are pure evil. Nothing less. They will eat your gun and it will magically disapear. In fact, all .12g BBs are evil, but Crosse-Man are worse.
3rd - Learn to use the forum search, and have a look at the stickies. You should have found this: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=72809

This should already help a little bit.

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Old October 9th, 2009, 21:26   #3
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1st - Clean your barrel and hopup
2nd - Get Bastards. Crosse-Man are pure evil. Nothing less. They will eat your gun and it will magically disapear. In fact, all .12g BBs are evil, but Crosse-Man are worse.
3rd - Learn to use the forum search, and have a look at the stickies. You should have found this: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=72809

This should already help a little bit.
K thx.
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Old October 9th, 2009, 22:07   #4
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lol, "crosse-man"
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Old October 10th, 2009, 16:48   #5
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Sign up on BCAC and/or Opfor to contact some Vancouverite gun docs.

I'm thinking it might be just a misalignment issue.
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Old October 10th, 2009, 23:33   #6
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lol, "crosse-man"
isnt it Crosman? Probably your hop-up is like moved to the left or right side therefore , your bb's are going side ways .... For AEG's , you can only adjuste up and down, therefore , its not the hop-up adjustements fault. Even you don't clean your barrel, you shoulnt shoot side ways. I would say something wrong with the compression (piston head & piston ...) You should get significantly lower fps.
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Old October 13th, 2009, 10:25   #7
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If the bb curves left consistantly then it's spinning left to right consistantly. A dirty barrel COULD actually be the problem. debris like fine sand or "gunk" on the side of the inner barrel could nick the bb and start the sideways spin.

If flight is up and left it's probably hop alignment or hop nub or torn/worn hop rubber. If it's horizontally left...dirty or bent barrel.

Also, do you have any outer barrel attatchments ? silencer etc. The threading portion on the mp5 could be misaligned causing the bb to nick the edge of the device.
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