gearbox sound

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Postby Minerva » Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:42 pm

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Minerva wrote:If you do not concur, I implore you to test that theory.


Have you tested your theory? I see where your coming from, but I think you might be over-exaggerating the effects of the concept.

Either way, I'm glad to see you've put a lot of thought into your argument. ;)


I have unintentionally tested my theory on one of my earlier guns. Stripped right through the Deep-Fire piston i had installed. While it might have been a combination of that and bad engagement, I still don't see the point in taking that chance for a mere $10
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Postby Switchback » Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:49 pm

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MalikMazadu wrote:Eh, it isn't that easy I don't think... And now the trigger is locked like it would be on safe... Only it's on semi.


You might have a dead or dying battery. Recharge and retry.


No, it means part of his gearbox is a little jacked. Mine does that from time to time as well, but I just switch to auto and own some bitches =P


Okay.
I know for a fact that that also tends to happen when the GB is out of sync due to a low battery charge.

Could be that little spring floating around, on its own program.


a gearbox will never go in/out of sync due to a low charge. It may not cycle all the way through, but the order in which parts move will always be the exact same.


Okay. Thank you for the gift of clarification!

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