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2 trigger pulls to fire one round?

Alex0405

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Alright guys 

Bit if advice needed. 

Firing my g&g combat machine m4 today going fine, suddenly slows down and now only fires semi when you pull the trigger twice ( one pull, pulls the piston back, next pull releases it) and fires semi on auto....

Thinking its a trigger issue, going to the shop tomorrow and going to get a Perun V2 Optical Drop in Mosfet anyway. 

Just wondering if anyone has had this problem and replacing all the wring and upgrading to this mosfet will solve the issue. 

Thank you in advance 

 
Oooh, 11.1 in a G&G combat machine ?

Can't say for sure if its related but I don't think its a good idea to run a standard AEG on 11.1

Good luck with it ?

 
Sounds like something needs a lot of work to turn those gears, either battery or it needs maintenance?

 
Not a massive AEG user but I would question the need for a mosfet in a G&G Combat Machine.......

 
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Not a massive AEG user but I would question the need for a mosfet in a G&G Combat Machine.......


Well, you don't need a mosfet in any AEG.  Even if you're running 11.1V and concerned about arcing, the cheapest mosfet will run you more than two new sets of trigger contacts.  The X-ASR in my Specna is coming out, it's only causing me trouble with aftermarket motors.

 
have you tried finding trigger contacts for a g&g f2000 :P


My peasant mind can only think about peasant guns.

Actually, where did we get the idea that this G&G has a mosfet?  The basic CM16s don't, as far as I know, and then we get microswitch triggers which seem to come with their own set of... opportunities.

 
Works perfectly now, new mosfet controlled by an app great little thing and a black friday deal aswell well worth it 

 
Think of it as an investment since it can be transferred to a new purchase in the future...

 
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