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  • Sniper Problem

    Ok so my sniper is springer like most.

    and when I cock it back. . it clicks like normal, then I should just have to push it forward to load the BB into the chamber.

    but as I pull it back and it clicks. . its snaps the bolt forward pretty hard. . and I mean hard, if it catches my fingers it will do some damage. .

    anyone else had this proplem >?<

    Cheers

  • #2
    Re: Sniper Problem

    Tech section

    sounds like a new sear job to me.

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    • #3
      Re: Sniper Problem

      id take a stab that its a BAR 10 and has the usual problem of slam firing and needs new sears.

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      • #4
        Re: Sniper Problem

        what sniper rifle is yours mate

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        • #5
          Re: Sniper Problem

          This problem is often caused by the below:
          -Loose trigger unit due to the receiver stripping out (re-tap the receiver or find .5mm bigger screws)
          -Worn down piston (twist it to a new place)
          -Worn down sears (replace them)
          -Loose or broken spring gude (tighten or replace)

          Hope that helps,

          Alex (mj23lj)
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          • #6
            Re: Sniper Problem

            thats what happened to my vsr. look at the tech section. mines all fixed no tho as a 'expert' said it was the spring. apperently it was to stong!

            thanks mike
            sharpshooter,not sniper.

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            • #7
              Re: Sniper Problem

              Originally posted by portermush View Post
              thats what happened to my vsr. look at the tech section. mines all fixed no tho as a 'expert' said it was the spring. apperently it was to stong!

              thanks mike
              Mike - Just to clarify for you, it's not that your spring is too strong, it's that your sears (possibly your piston if not upgraded) needs replacing, and can't handle a stronger spring in its "last breaths".

              Alex (mj23lj)
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              • #8
                Re: Sniper Problem

                no alex i think man above us was on bout me because over pm he said he had a 170 spring with std sears and told him it too powerfull for them . so told him needed to buy upgraded sears and lower spring . .


                as for the O P i believe your sears have gone mate . need to replace . but also check pison for wear and trigger unit as alex as most probly said . .

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                • #9
                  Re: Sniper Problem

                  I have the same problem as Doudsy with my JG Bar - 10. These are the upgrades i have put into it:
                  laylax Piston
                  laylax Trigger sear
                  laylax 170 spring
                  I reckon it might be the piston sear, but who knows.
                  HELP PLEASE!!
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                  • #10
                    Re: Sniper Problem

                    sniper best thing mate is to look at the piston and see if it is worn around the lip. also check the sear mate . if the sear looks worn replace it . dont keep cockin it because it will bugger more things up in the long run mate

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