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Old May 28th, 2012, 20:06   #10
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Originally Posted by chewy948 View Post
I actually do have a multimeter! Could you explain how I would test that? I think It is the pinion gear but when you watch the videos you can hear the guns gear still fully pulling the spring back and firing, and as they adjust it you can hear it get worse and eventually start to buzz! With mine no matter where i adjust the pinion gear it just locks back and makes the click noise.
Ya it certainly does sound like its the pinion. To test the micro-switch, all you need to do is find it (obviously) there will be wires going to it. And put one prong on one end of the microswitch, and then the other on the other end of the micro-switch. Then just push the button on the micro-switch (battery in) . If you get any kind of reading on the multimeter your micro switch works.

But if any sound is coming from the gun (not the click from the micro-switch), then it should work. Also another way to test electrical is ,when you remove the motor, just put the connections back on the motor and test the motor (outside of gun). If the motor spins with consistency then your micro switch is fine, It's if its studdering , then you know its the switch (or wiring). While the motor is removed look at the pinion gear (obviously).

Try that and let me know
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