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  • i really hope your playing around with this man.

  • vids from 2008 Lol at everyone trying to help him.

  • That's what the nozzle is supposed to do. I think I have a solution... put the gearbox back in the gun.

  • fucking moron its normal!!! you probably voided your warranty for nothing.....

  • so...you play airsoft you say??? hmmm

  • is to reload the bb's man... there is nothing wrong with it...

  • i hope u get raped by the easter bunny your so stupid

  • fucking dumbass...

  • i hope your trollin bro, i really hope you are

  • this is completely normal bro...the tappet plate has a spring that makes it go back to its original state that is why you can press on it and goes back to how it was . this happens because the tappet plate isn't engaged with the sector clip yet, (not engaged with the sector gear yet)... you'll see what i'm talking when you open your gearbox man:)

  • BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH

  • im probably the 3000th person to say this but....thats normal. take a look at ur vid. in full auto u let go when ur piston was all the way back and the nozzle was foward. in semi the piston was foward so ur nozzel was back.

  • It's fine, the nozzle does that so it can feed. That's why after full auto you shoot semi, to release the piston all the way back...

  • there is no problem... its normal for the piston to go halfway back or full back wen shot in full, due to the gears momentum cant stop on time. and on semi it goes full forward every shot... you will need mosfet chip to stop it from going halfway back on full auto shots......... but the semi is normal..

  • Too strong battery. MOSFET, and no problems.

  • this is normal man OH DUD LEARN MORE ABOUT AIRSOFT

  • ha!ha!ha!

  • fuck dude thats normal.....hahaha

  • Wassim1114 and vitalylumber are correct. There is no problem apparent and should be fine. If you are getting a miss feed you might want to try a new tappet plate.

  • that is normal, you don`t have problems

  • uhh, thats supposed to happen. take another AEG, shoot it in semi, and it'll do the same thing. its just the way the gears are made.

  • well there is a little spring that helps with the air nozzle..so take it apart and try and see if the tiny spring that is connected to the air nozzle is in good shape...or if it streched...but i cant really think of anything els why it would be doing that..maybe its normal to do that...but it should be fine!

  • ok semi mode , does look like your missing the delayer shioe from the spur gear inside the mechbox, also when the piston is all the way forward ( with the air nozzle having loads of play , dont worry , that it normal) but your semi does look like it has a bit of trouble releasing it fine , strip the mech box and clean also check the springs . .

  • tappet plate worn.

  • uhm, its supposed to do that, dont worry.

  • dude, that is used to feed the bbs, so don't worry.

  • wow...... theres nothing wrong DOY

  • thats a normal process of the gun

  • that is normal!!!

  • FINAL JUDGEMENT:

    That is supposed to be like that. This vid is a year old so I assume you already figured this out, but there is nothing wrong with your mechbox AT ALL. That is 100% fully functioning.

    Anyone who thinks otherwise is a big old Noob!

    Have a good day my friend

  • completely normal... the extra play is used to feed the bbs... i cant believe you even had the time to make this vid... you should have put the together rather than make the vid... lol

  • it appears that u need to replace piston head if u been in hot and cold transition alot ur silicon has dryed up and other dude cheack ur mag and see if its cloged

  • everything is fine

  • do you put your fingers in all your marking devices?

  • its normal

  • that is completely normal - when the nozzel is further out it is because the piston is pressured for the next shot (on fully auto).

    That's why it is reccomended to shoot a couple semi auto shots to release the pressure on the spring - some aegs have a button that allows the gears to spin the opposit way and release the pressure (for example the TM FAMAS)

  • its supposed to do that, thats how it loads a bb into the barrel. The chip on the sector gear is what moves the tappet plate and when u shoot semi half the time it just rests at that position.

  • hey i got the same problem. thats y my echo 1 M16 DMR isn't feeding...well i did replace it with a Dboys metal reciever and a one peice hop up so...wut should i do?

  • ok, my friend had this same problem, its rele simple, the m16 uses a really weak screw to hold the pistone together. The screw usually pops out and actually gets forced around in there and actually leaves screw indents in the brass plate! To fix the problem look fr the screw and take it out, get a new screw to hold the piston head to the piston's body and it will fix your problem, or you can greatly upgrade your gun by just getting a new piston. Any thing else just let me know.

  • wtf? Thats supposed to do that. Dont you know anything about the internals of an aeg? And, dont use 9.6V in stock marui aegs youll stril your diecast non-reinforced gears.

  • ok, my friend had this same problem, its rele simple, the m16 uses a really weak screw to hold the pistone together. The screw usually pops out and actually gets forced around in there and actually leaves screw indents in the brass plate! To fix the problem look fr the screw and take it out, get a new screw to hold the piston head to the piston's body and it will fix your problem, or you can greatly upgrade your gun by just getting a new piston. Any thing else just let me know.

  • Do you still have that problem? Even when the video is 1 year old?

  • I seem to be having the problem as he is. What happens on mine is that since the airnozzle is out that far the next round will not load into the chamber and the gun will not fire anything.

  • There is nothing wrong with it... I have an ICS and the tappet plate has a lot of play thats normal. And it seems to me there is nothing wrong with that. Is it not shooting bbs? Please clarify because its hard to conclude anything

  • might have something to do with the piston

  • Hello Dasshiz,

    The operation appears to be normal(is it not firing? is it double feeding?)

    When an AEG is fired on fully auto the piston does not decompress after the shot however it is fully or should be fully decompressed after it is fired on semi auto.

    So the difference your seeing in the nozzel is normal operation.

    however if the gun is not firing correctly the first thing I would do in your case is double check that the nozzel is properly seated on the tappet plate.

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