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Originally Posted by sushicake
You also have to remember that your PSG-1 only shoots semi, so each trigger pull is a full cycle of the gears thus resetting the spring. So you dont really need the spring release function, as all TM based guns dont have it, and work wonderfully without.
It will pull about 2-3mm of the spring, but that's just because the sector gear needs to pull the tappet plate back to load the next bb in.
Or it could just be your motor is stronger than the spring so when you do hit that decocking lever, the spring doesn't have enough strength to push against the motor.
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Originally Posted by Amos
Anyone should keep in mind that the PSG-1 works backwards from a regular AEG before giving advice on it.
Pressing the trigger releases the piston, then the motor spins up and re-cocks the piston after you take the shot.
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What he said... basically, when the gun finished a cycle, the piston is fully back, on the last teeth. That is the reason why the decocker is needed.