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Old June 13th, 2016, 15:14   #1
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Vsr-10 doesn't fire

Hello fellow snipers. I'm having some trouble with my trigger. I changed the Sears recently(stock to Deepfire) as I was having slam firing issues. Now when I cock the bolt back and forward everything works except the trigger doesn't release the tension on the sear and doesn't fire.

After adjusting the trigger screws, it will sometimes fire. However, it's only even other time. If I push the cylinder forward with my thumb as I pull the trigger it will fire.

Any thoughts are appreciated. I'm not getting anywhere.
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Old June 13th, 2016, 15:28   #2
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Seemes to be an assembly issue. Could be the cylender head, could be the tightness of the screws (the ones holding the receiver and barrel to the stock) I personally have not had any issues with Deepfire sears however I have had the same issue as you it was caused by tightening the rear screw too tightly and first causing the reciever to be angled in the stock.
What is the base gun a TM or a clone? If it's a clone it could be many fitment issues with the sears that would just take testing filing polishing etc..
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Old June 13th, 2016, 15:41   #3
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Base gun is a clone (mb03). It's not the body screws, I'm testing it out of the stock. I think it is the assembly issue. The trigger is very loose.
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Old June 13th, 2016, 16:00   #4
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Did you get all the springs back in place correctly? Explain loose.
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Old June 13th, 2016, 19:45   #5
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I changed the Sears recently(stock to Deepfire)
Found your problem lol

Take the trigger box apart, and go through the action by hand. Could very well just be bad sears.
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Old August 17th, 2016, 16:43   #6
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i had a similar issue. your spring for your first sear isn't strong enough to push it back up. put the deep fire second sear in with the first stock. you should be fine and it should work
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