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HELP, problem with my T9 Hi all Hoping someone may be able to help me. Thought my T9 had a problem with the trigger return spring, so used the magnet fix that I was linked to over here....but...I'm not convinced this is my problem. Basically when the barrel is taken out, the trigger motion is fine. But when I re-insert the barrel it seems to almost lock the trigger up, so you have to manually move it forward to be able to fire again. Just wondered if anyone else has had a problem like this, or if it sounds like I'm simply doing something wrong? The marker does fire fine, and am making sure that the bolt is pushed forward before re-installing the trigger mechanism. Hoping someone can help. Many Thanks Matt (UK) |
have you looked at the arm inside the gun that links the trigger to the reg? |
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To be honest I wouldn't recognise if anything was wrong with it :(....will take it apart and post up some pics on the thread tomorrow night. Many Thanks Matt |
check out this video for details on how to rebuild the regulator after disassembly t-8 Regulator - YouTube |
Those vids will make you an expert!! |
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Great stuff, cheers skull. This was the part where I was trying to find a Youtube vid of, but failed miserably. Cheers matt |
Very quick 5 second view of this vid and I think one of the springs on mine is in the wrong hole of the trigger arm. |
So here seems to be the problem, having watched the video above and more importantly what the parts look like and where they should go........ This is what mine look like: My spring was located here and not attached to the second hole on the"arm". http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/...9/DSCF3784.jpg And also spring itself looks very different to the one in the vid..mine looks almost stretched? http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/...9/DSCF3785.jpg |
Hey MattUK, if I get chance tonight I'll take my t9 apart tonight and put some pics up for comparison. |
I've seen springs like that, pretty sure mine is not that far off. Ill see if I can get some pictures for you. |
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