One for the Pros to venture forth on. XMT Body not getting into the rhythm.
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Yeah that pin on the left is definitely bent. Try swapping the on/off into the X and see what happens.Comment
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I'll look at my on/off bottoms tonight. I don't think they're that chewed up. LPR too high? I don't have a pneumag, so I don't know. It might be simply from use and rate of fire.
Why it worked in the ULE but not the XMT, I'm still not sure. Are the holes that the on/off pin goes through in the same spot relative to the rail bushing? Are they the same diameter? Do you see any wear around the XMT hole that's not seen on the ULE? Or maybe the ULE has been beat into submission?Last of the Salzburg ClanComment
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I think OPBN can share in this painI'll look at my on/off bottoms tonight. I don't think they're that chewed up. LPR too high? I don't have a pneumag, so I don't know. It might be simply from use and rate of fire.
Why it worked in the ULE but not the XMT, I'm still not sure. Are the holes that the on/off pin goes through in the same spot relative to the rail bushing? Are they the same diameter? Do you see any wear around the XMT hole that's not seen on the ULE? Or maybe the ULE has been beat into submission?
I left the sear out one day and caused that issue. Full auto and sheared a pin.
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This is my only understanding of a pneumag. Is yours set up differently? I need more details. How did this happen? And why does the bent pin still work in one body and not the other?Last of the Salzburg ClanComment
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I did do this one as well. Couple of suggestions on the pneu. Drill a hole in front of the FS screw. It will allow you to use an Allen key to push the back of the sear up and degass the valve. Another option is to take a grip panel off and manually trip the sear before trying to disassemble.Comment
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I am learning this tip during all this testing actually, much easier. I will remember it for sure.
No sear left the pin to do what it wanted, bouncing inside the frame. Plus like a dumb dumb, I kept thinking it would come out of it somehow (thinking the FullAuto effect was interesting) and gassed up and degassed 3 times before I noticed the sear on the bench.Comment
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May be similar in function but not the same setup. I got a cheater from the first production with Zap a few years back.http://www.zdspb.com/media/tech/anim...eumag_5fps.gif
This is my only understanding of a pneumag. Is yours set up differently? I need more details. How did this happen? And why does the bent pin still work in one body and not the other?Comment
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Why doesn't it just bleed off like normal when the tank is unscrewed?I did do this one as well. Couple of suggestions on the pneu. Drill a hole in front of the FS screw. It will allow you to use an Allen key to push the back of the sear up and degass the valve. Another option is to take a grip panel off and manually trip the sear before trying to disassemble.
Or do you mean just to push the on/off pin up, so the valve can be removed?
Still don't understand why the bent pin worked in one body and not the other? Must understand why...Last of the Salzburg ClanComment


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