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Old April 13th, 2014, 21:11   #5
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My original assessment was incorrect. Although changing the spring did indeed help enough to give me the illusion that I fixed the problem. Upon further in game field testing, the problem persists
The original test was done poorly. Thinking back now, I didn't pull the trigger down hard enough to get that same trigger pull you would get from an intense in game firefight.
i was only observing the effect of a softer spring.
The spring was actually a 120. Which is why I passed the crony at the game the gun broke
I apologize for a novice interpretation of the data, flimsy research and shorty testing

The problem is still not solved. Although putting in a 100 has helped keep the gun active during a full game. Seizures still occur when trigger is pulled all the way back.
I'm thinking somethings wrong with the trigger assembly? Would a mosfet help?
But a more informed assessment would be best
Also, my recent crony was 260 using. 28 bbs, which seems very low for a m100

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