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Old August 9th, 2005, 03:33   #1
Ryau
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: MN, USA
Angry Spring loading pistol not fireing properly

Grr, after attempting to take apart my airsoft pistol to get a bb or two out, I managed to get it back together, unfortunately, it doesnt fire properly. After cocking it and pulling the trigger, the hammer moves forward halfway, but the gun doesnt fire, if I push the hammer the rest of the way, it fires... the model is 'POWERLINE®AIRSTRIKE 240'

If you need pictures ill try to get some. please help x.x

Nothing I can see is visibly wrong with it, Ive tried pretty much everything to fix it, including throwing it at the wall, sadly it was unsuccessfull...
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Old August 9th, 2005, 04:07   #2
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Ive tried pretty much everything to fix it, including throwing it at the wall
Try smashing it with a rock and buying something that isn't crap.

That should solve the problem.

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Old August 9th, 2005, 04:08   #3
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Sadly you bought a peice of crap.

Anywho, You probaly had one tiny little spring that connects some stuff from the trigger to the hammer go flying out when you took it apart or if may have slipped out of place while putting it back together.

In all honesty, my only advice is to actually toss your gun in the garbage. Next time buy a TM or KWC Springer. If your lucky, you can find a decent HFC Springer as well. (Same as TM but built with better materials hehe.)
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Old August 9th, 2005, 04:09   #4
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lol... yea that would... technically...
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Old August 9th, 2005, 04:13   #5
Ryau
 
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blah... well thx ^^' I wanted a new gun anyway, maby I'll get a good one this time... at least I had fun with my electric pos (deagle AE), fully automatic... now ^^
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Old August 9th, 2005, 06:31   #6
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My little, yet under-exposed, spring pistol review guide. If you want the best springer available, get the KWC 1911 S&W Ultra grade. Its the hardest shooting, most durable, most realistic and meanest looking springer on the market. Plus since your location sais USA, the springer world would be your oyster.

In future situations in case your springer jams, unless its an ultra grade, don't take them apart. Just constantly cock it and shoot till the bb falls out or shoots out. Another option is to feed other bbs. Once there are to many in there they will shoot out like a spas shotgun. At least that works on most models.
Alternativly to the KWC 1911 S&W Ultra grade, the KWC Elite HG and KWC GoldCup HG are also fine choices, since they almost never jam due to their compact internal build. According to some users, after 2 years of use, still no jams.
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Old August 9th, 2005, 14:03   #7
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wow, thx Ill be sure to be an intelligent buyer next time x.x :banghead:
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