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March 26th, 2009, 01:12 | #1 |
My CA G36c STILL HAS PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS!
I tried everything everyone told me to do to fix my problem with my CA g36c. The problem is that my g36c only shoots 4 feet and drops. It doesn't even shoot 350fps. How do I fix this? I already checked the hop-up and nothing was wrong with it.
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March 26th, 2009, 01:16 | #2 |
Where are you located?
Take the thing to a gun doc and he'll fix 'er up real nice. Or atleast let you know what's wrong with it.
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March 26th, 2009, 01:16 | #3 |
asexual lumbricus terrestris
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make sure the compression is correct, this includes checking the nozzle, tappet plate, piston, and piston head. Most likely problem is a broken tappet plate.
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March 26th, 2009, 01:20 | #4 |
First off I live in Langley BC. And how do I check the compression properly? I think its fine, but I'm not sure.
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March 26th, 2009, 01:21 | #5 |
Broken spring, bad piston o-ring, cracked piston head, broken nozzle, leaky nozzle, bad cylinder head o-ring, cracked or broken cylinder, cracked hopup unit, burr inside barrel, torn hopup rubber, partially stripped piston or sector gear that doesn't completely cycle the piston, jammed nozzle, clog in cylinder head, and any number of countless reasons could be the cause.
We really can't help you without more information. The best answer would be to bring it to a gun doc and have them check it out. Chances are you wont be able to find out whats wrong without opening the gun and having the necessary skills to diagnose the problem. To check the compression you need to open the mechbox, judging from how you're talking about the problem I will wager a guess that you are not experienced with gun work. Bring it to a gun doc. |
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March 26th, 2009, 01:21 | #6 |
asexual lumbricus terrestris
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as in when the piston moves forward, air is actually propelled out of the nozzle and hits the BB. Actually yeah, might as well take it to a gun doc, or to someone experienced and nice who will examine the mechbox for free =p
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March 26th, 2009, 01:27 | #7 |
check to make sure that the hop up unit is not binding in the mag well. The hop up units are spring loaded against the outer barrel and this effects both feeding and and air nozzle/hop up seal/compression Also....if the hop up bucking is protruding into the the hop up feed chamber you will also get poor feed/compression fps.
Remove the magwell.....push on the ho up unit toward the barrel and see if the spring action moves freely....and take it from there. Hope this helps..... PM me if you have any other questions |
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March 26th, 2009, 01:40 | #8 |
Yeah thanks guys, but I just found a friend that has a hobby for fixing and upgrading airsoft guns, and hes willing to fix it for free! I took things apart and everything but my point of veiw, everything looks fine, but i'm probably wrong.
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