by Simmons » Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:36 am
[quote="Miracle"]Field strip the gun, take out the trigger box (WEs are wierd because they have a chunk of metal housing the trigger group instead of the standard three part grouping) You need to check and make sure all of your pins are in place, holding each of the components in place. If you're having trouble with semi, there is a problem with your selector/hummer and your bolt. If the sear is out of alignment, your gun will blow back but it will not re-arm the trigger.
You need to check and see if once you fire a round in semi if the next bb gets loaded into the hopup chamber or not. Then tell us the result. If the bb loads and the trigger is not primed, then you have a problem with your sear. If the next bb doesn't load AND your trigger is not primed, then you have a problem with your bolt and sear.
Let us know.[/quote]
so i just field stripped the gun and i dont know where all the pins are or how many there are but the ones i could see looked to be where their supposed to be..
im not familiar with gbb's so i dont know the mechanics behind them but i dont think there could be a problem with the selector because it works great in full auto and shoots in semi but only once or twice like i said earlier.. also the bb is indeed being loaded into the hopup chamber but the trigger is not being re-engaged.
thank you for the help btw i appreciate it.