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jmccoy

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  1. Wow. I didn't know that ICS was deactivating the decocking feature nowadays. Now this makes me worry. A lot. What kind of damage could this cause to the gun? Maybe a ripped bucking or a scratched inner barrel?
  2. Actually, no. I did contact an ICS technician about it and this is what he said: "Regarding the issue.1, could it be solved by adjusting the hop-up? For issue.2, the problem may occur due to the spring release function. ICS AR has the spring release function when switching the fire selector to safety, sometimes a second BB could be fed into the hop up chamber when the spring is released. So when you shoot again, a double shot may happen. Therefore, we suggest firing two to three shots in semi whenever you want to turn the fire selector to safety". Honestly, I gave up since it seems that every MARS owner out there is facing this issue (I'm thinking it's not an issue rather than a quality of these rifles). So if I were you, I wouldn't mind much. Hope this was helpful. Cheers
  3. Yeah, some people told me that. But I just wanted to make sure they were right. Thanks! Unfortunately, I don't have that option. I purchased it from an importer and I know I'll have a major headache if I try to return it or something like that. I've searched everywhere on the web for someone mentioning similar problems but no luck. I guess since this AEG is relatively new in the market, not many people have it yet. My hope is that someone may be familiar with ICS' split gearbox and its issues. Yeah, unfortunately it's my best option right now. I hope it's a minor issue otherwise I'm pretty screwed. But thanks for your input!
  4. Hello, I'm currently facing a couple of issues with my ICS MARS Komodo. Note that the gun is brand new. I haven't even used it in game yet. I just took a few shots inside my house. Issue No.1: BBs rolling down the barrel. With no hop dialed on, I fire a few rounds and everything is perfect. But when I stop shooting and tilt the gun down, a BB rolls down the barrel. After the BB rolls down I get a dry shot. Issue No.2: Double feeding. Everytime (and I mean, EVERYTIME) I fire a few rounds in single shot mode, then switch to safe mode, then switch back to single shot and pull the trigger, I get two BBs being shot at once. I posted this on another forum and this guy thought it might be a faulty bucking so I exchanged for a new one but no luck. I'm beginning to think it has something to do with the ICS spring release feature. When you switch to safe mode, the motor releases the spring tension automatically. It might be chambering a second BB. I've even recorded the mechanism functioning today. Take a look, please: https://youtu.be/4l5GEVsyyl0 What I did in this video was: 1) one shot in single shot mode; 2) switched back to safe mode; 3) switched back to single shot and shot twice; 4) switched back to safe mode again. Note that if I only shoot once, the nozzle stops half way. Now, if I switch back to safe mode after only one shot, the nozzle backs it up until the end and then all the way forward. If I shoot twice, the nozzle goes all the way back after the second shot (as opposed to stopping half way, as it happens when shooting only once). If I switch back to safe mode after shooting more than once, the nozzle only goes forward. I don't know if it's expected to act like this but it's what I'm getting. And from my newbie perspective, it seems that it's chambering a second BB by doing that. It makes sense since if no hop is dialed on, the bb will roll down the barrel. If there's hop dialed on, it stays chambered and locked inside the bucking. Then, when I switch to safe mode (and the spring release mechanism is triggered) the nozzle goes back and chambers another BB. Again, I'm only guessing here. I have almost zero mechanics knowledge. Does my theory make sense? Thanks in advance, Thiago.
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