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July 23rd, 2006, 19:00 | #1 |
Dismantled my WA M92F and I can't figure out where this piece goes
So my M9 essentially got submerged in sand the other day and I had to take it apart completely to get it cleaned out. I was able to piece it all back together except for one piece.
It's some kind of tension wire but the exact placement I'm unsure of. When I dissasembled the gun it popped out. If anyone could help me out with that's be great. The diagram in my manual doesn't help much. It just shows the piece hovering on the right side of the gun with no arrow pointing to where it goes. The only help I suppose is it tells me what the orientation of the piece should be, which I've used in the picture here. Thanks in advance. |
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July 23rd, 2006, 19:14 | #2 |
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=14505
And it looks like the slide catch tension spring. |
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July 23rd, 2006, 19:21 | #3 |
Oops my bad. In my desperation I guess I didn't even bother to read any forum stickies. Sorry. If a mod could move this thread back to where it should be this one time - I tried to delete this thread but I couldn't find the option.
But er, back to the topic. I don't think it's for the slide catch since it's on the left side and it's in workikng order. I 'think' this piece has to do with the piece you see above it, which connects the trigger to a peice with releases the hammer. That piece needs to be pressed upwards in order to work, but I just have no idea how it does this. |
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July 23rd, 2006, 20:26 | #4 |
Sorry, to help you further I'd need a Beretta in front of me. Possibly the disconnector spring then.
My eyesight is not what it used to be. If memory serves right, it should be giving tension to bring the piece forwards after the trigger is released, but it's been a long while. |
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July 23rd, 2006, 21:08 | #5 |
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it belongs in the right grip. It supplies pressure tot he arm that pulls the trigger. I found it a bitch to put back when i fixed cowabunga the destroyers gun.
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July 23rd, 2006, 22:36 | #6 |
Thanks all. I finally got it all back together. I made a little mod to the picture so this thread can stay in the solutions section.
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July 25th, 2006, 22:10 | #7 |
I have the same problem with my KJW M9 Elite now that I've installed my new Hogue grips on it. I can't figure out how to put it back in so the lever works again, can anyone help?
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December 19th, 2007, 14:40 | #8 |
In some addition to the thread.
The spring goes inside the arm for the KJW, there a small hole where it goes inside the arm!!
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January 9th, 2008, 17:17 | #9 |
The bar is called the trigger bar. The bottom edge of the trigger bar has a slight groove in it that the spring rests in. You install the spring in the same orientation as shown in the pic above, but with the trigger bar installed in the gun first. Then install the grip.
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February 24th, 2008, 08:23 | #10 |
has anyone here ever removed the satftey on a kjw m9? i need to take mine off for cleaning, but there appears to be no way to remove it.
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September 20th, 2009, 01:25 | #11 | |
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I think the other lever just pushes out, but you may want to wait for someone to confirm that. edit: My bad...didn't look at the post date...=.=" |
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November 25th, 2009, 15:22 | #12 |
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That little spring is ridiculous. It pushes up the slide catch. it also happens to fly out at you whenever you pop off the grip. FAIL
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November 25th, 2009, 15:46 | #13 | |
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December 1st, 2009, 03:35 | #14 |
Given an entire year to figure it out, I think he probably got it
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December 1st, 2009, 05:43 | #15 |
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