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Post by Polar Bear on Apr 11, 2006 9:13:58 GMT 8
greetings, my friends....
i'm having some misfeed problems with my hi-cap magazine.... someone told me there are solutions, like putting a "sector chip" (whatever that is).....
then i remembered you people are mostly AK fans.... so, is there a practical solution, and can you teach me that?
thanx, dudes! and more power to you all! ;D
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Post by ryback on Apr 15, 2006 19:04:33 GMT 8
that's the drawback of having to use a very lengthy hi-cap sir, which burdens most of our AK users even now.....we almost thought that purchasing new versions from ICS or CA would solve the problem but guess not, anyhow we're still using AK's, what we always do though is to keep using those mags to loosen up the winding gear inside,eventually u'll master the art of cursing ur AK for misfiring.....hihihihihihi......
more power to SOE!!!!!!!!!!
Awoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!
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Post by hijo on Apr 16, 2006 4:26:11 GMT 8
try spraying the gears of the magazine with silicon spray,hope this would help.BTW sir polar bear nice meeting you in stefen's place during the last time i was there.
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Post by Polar Bear on Apr 18, 2006 12:07:20 GMT 8
that's the drawback of having to use a very lengthy hi-cap sir, which burdens most of our AK users even now.....we almost thought that purchasing new versions from ICS or CA would solve the problem but guess not, anyhow we're still using AK's, what we always do though is to keep using those mags to loosen up the winding gear inside,eventually u'll master the art of cursing ur AK for misfiring.....hihihihihihi...... more power to SOE!!!!!!!!!! Awoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!! ahihihi.... so what i need is curses.... shouting curses in the middle of battle.... ;D si general lacrimosa nagturo naman sa akin.... turn my spetz upside-down so the BBs would flow with the aid of gravity.... ;D more energizer bunnies to NASL! (keeps on going.... and going.... and going....)
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Post by Polar Bear on Apr 18, 2006 12:09:44 GMT 8
try spraying the gears of the magazine with silicon spray,hope this would help.BTW sir polar bear nice meeting you in stefen's place during the last time i was there. will try that one, sir! thanx! kumusta byahe? inabot pa kami ng sunrise sa HQ before I could go home! ;D
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Post by Barok on Apr 23, 2006 12:13:51 GMT 8
hello Sir Polar Bear.
The best way to keep your magazines working flawlessly is to clean them periodically. the best way is to disassemble the magz and thoroughly clean each component. when you reassemble, make sure you do not overtighten the screws to give enough room for the bb's to flow upwards with very minimal friction.
Like what ryback said, the length of the BB's travel does cause misfeeds but a clean mag will function far better than a dirty one. If you have access, and extra funds, purchase the guarder replacement for the magazine spring, it's been noted to be better. good luck and please give our condolence to MAYA and the rest of the SOE's for Sid's passing.
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Post by Polar Bear on Apr 26, 2006 16:04:45 GMT 8
hello Sir Polar Bear. The best way to keep your magazines working flawlessly is to clean them periodically. the best way is to disassemble the magz and thoroughly clean each component. when you reassemble, make sure you do not overtighten the screws to give enough room for the bb's to flow upwards with very minimal friction. Like what ryback said, the length of the BB's travel does cause misfeeds but a clean mag will function far better than a dirty one. If you have access, and extra funds, purchase the guarder replacement for the magazine spring, it's been noted to be better. good luck and please give our condolence to MAYA and the rest of the SOE's for Sid's passing. clean mag, copy that! guarder mag spring replacement, copy that! thanx, sir! baka sakali mabawas-bawasan ang curses ko sa battlefield, bwihihihihi ;D will relay your message to mam maya and SOE, sir.... i'm sure it's much appreciated....
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