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This is odd a rewireing miracle

Postby Osprey » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:10 pm

Okay about hour ago I just got rewiring my 416 so that the battery sat in the back. My gun has a history of jamming, and the mags wouldn't feed right. Then about 5 min ago the gun shot with no problem at all no jamming, and the mags fed perfectly. I didn't mess around with anything besides the wires. I fine it odd that it was just fixed in matter of an hour when I tryed looking for the problem for about a month. So can anyone figure out why it was jamming in the first place. This is odd a rewiring miracle

P.S Can anyone give me an idea on how to mount the battery to the stock temporarily until I can buy I crane stock, and a nunchuck battery.
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Postby Transition » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:12 pm

battery pouch, and I think you mean mags.
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Postby Osprey » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:15 pm

Transition wrote:battery pouch, and I think you mean mags.
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Postby Riddick » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:15 pm

get an 1100 or 1200 mah lipo and stick it in the buffer tube
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Postby Darius137 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:22 pm

Buy a Tokyo Marui UZI.
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Postby Osprey » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:22 pm

Riddick wrote:get an 1100 or 1200 mah lipo and stick it in the buffer tube
wouldn't that decrease my rate of fire if I'm using a 2000Mah battery now.
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Postby McNair » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:24 pm

"meracles" how do they work?!
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Postby Payback » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:28 pm

Osprey wrote:wouldn't that decrease my rate of fire if I'm using a 2000Mah battery now.


:banghead:


not if you run an 11.1 lipo. A 7.4v lipo will lower it a small amount, but wont be terrible. Or just use some big rubber bands.


My guess on the feeding issue is that it wasn't all lined up before, and taking it apart and putting it back together got something lined up properly, or a bit of debris fell out that was causing the problem.
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Postby Icepick » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:28 pm

mcnair wrote:"meracles" how do they work?!


With tape...
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Postby Osprey » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:40 pm

mcnair wrote:"meracles" how do they work?!
Yeah... :oops: I fixed that do. I'm completely confused today
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Postby Riddick » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:45 pm

Osprey wrote:
Riddick wrote:get an 1100 or 1200 mah lipo and stick it in the buffer tube
wouldn't that decrease my rate of fire if I'm using a 2000Mah battery now.


if we applied this to vehicles

mah is the fuel tank

v = the engine

7.4v = 9.6v approx

11.1 = 14.4v approx
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Postby Osprey » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:49 pm

rbm33 wrote:
Osprey wrote:wouldn't that decrease my rate of fire if I'm using a 2000Mah battery now.


:banghead:


not if you run an 11.1 lipo. A 7.4v lipo will lower it a small amount, but wont be terrible. Or just use some big rubber bands.


My guess on the feeding issue is that it wasn't all lined up before, and taking it apart and putting it back together got something lined up properly, or a bit of debris fell out that was causing the problem.
That's just it. Every thing did line up the gun would shoot so many BB then jam or stop firing, and when I take out the magazine there still about 75% of BB's left in the magazine. Then after the rewire it's fixed :? Do you think when the wire's in the front they caused anything.
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Postby Osprey » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:52 pm

Riddick wrote:
Osprey wrote:
Riddick wrote:get an 1100 or 1200 mah lipo and stick it in the buffer tube
wouldn't that decrease my rate of fire if I'm using a 2000Mah battery now.


if we applied this to vehicles

mah is the fuel tank

v = the engine

7.4v = 9.6v approx

11.1 = 14.4v approx
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Postby Catch22 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:21 pm

The front wiring was probably not seated right, and was interfering with the hop-up.

Zip-tie a single mag pouch to your buttstock. Put a large battery in it.
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Postby Numinak » Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:40 pm

The only thing I can figure, is in the process of tearing it down and rewiring, you moved or shifted something just enough to fix it. Likely something was misaligned just a mil or two, and when you redid it, that fixed the issue.
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