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Hi all

new to the sport and i have a tokyomarui 416 and i love it mostly but it has this weird issue where BBs will randomly drop out of the barrel when i'm running

 

i'm using 0.20g and a 7.4 battery that was recommended

 

this isn't normal right?

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3 hours ago, HmblSqd-Luke said:

Hi all

new to the sport and i have a tokyomarui 416 and i love it mostly but it has this weird issue where BBs will randomly drop out of the barrel when i'm running

 

i'm using 0.20g and a 7.4 battery that was recommended

 

this isn't normal right?

That isn't normal; BBs should not be able to roll out of the barrel as the pressure from the hop rubber should hold them in place.  How long have you had the gun?  Have you adjusted the hop to give good flight?

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What brand of bb's?

 

Some brands are less polished than others and can be sticky during feeding. Often a mag of geoffs can cure a number of pew pew ills.

 

Although @strykerles's suggestion of the hop being fully off is also a likely culprit if your rounds arent going very far.

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7 hours ago, strykerles said:

hop might be set to zero so there's nothing putting pressure on the bbs to keep them in the barrel

 

Hop was set for 0.20g and i thought was working good. If i turn the hop up it stops but bbs don't go very far.

6 hours ago, Colin Allen said:

That isn't normal; BBs should not be able to roll out of the barrel as the pressure from the hop rubber should hold them in place.  How long have you had the gun?  Have you adjusted the hop to give good flight?

 

4-months or so. I thought so as the  bb are going decently far.

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Could need to change the hop rubber. If the gun was bought used the rubber might be worn out or just a rubbish one that doesn't seat the bb and needs replacing.

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