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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 10:53 pm | |
| ok my hi cap stopped winding so i took it apart and figured out that the big gear that you turn is not turning the smaller gears that wind the bb's what do i do? | |
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Booligan First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 867 Age : 39 Location : USA Registration date : 2007-09-28
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 11:04 pm | |
| Buy a new highcap. Replacement parts are virtually nonexistant.
However, look inside and see if it is something obvious, like too much freeplay in the gear, or something of that sort, and see if you can jerry rig a solution. The Galaxy MP5K hicap had a problem where the C-clip that holds the main gear against the other gears is frequently missing or broken, so you have to bend the tabs out on the pin itself to fix it.
Look for something obvious. | |
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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 11:13 pm | |
| well i did order 2 more a couple days ago and there echo1 so i hope there of better quality this one what ever brand it is | |
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Booligan First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 867 Age : 39 Location : USA Registration date : 2007-09-28
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 11:16 pm | |
| What gun is this for? If it's a JG G36C, then the mags will be exactly the same, lol... | |
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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 11:16 pm | |
| o man well they are i didnt think of that well lets hope i got a lemon mag | |
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Booligan First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 867 Age : 39 Location : USA Registration date : 2007-09-28
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 11:19 pm | |
| Most likely, or it could be something simple like a missing C clip. You should open it up and see what's up with it. Post pics if you can, and I'll see if I can help with a solution. | |
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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 11:22 pm | |
| i tryed to get it open but i cant get it all the way into 2 peices there i something besides screws holding it in place | |
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Booligan First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 867 Age : 39 Location : USA Registration date : 2007-09-28
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sat May 10, 2008 11:34 pm | |
| You have to take the base plate off, then it comes apart. It doesn't split in two really, you take the inner workings out in one piece, and then are left with the shell, which comes apart as well.
I'd take pics, but the only G36 mag I currently have is one I chopped down to only 3" long, for my XM8 DMR project. It's not quite stock, lol... | |
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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sun May 11, 2008 1:47 pm | |
| ok i finally figured how to work the webcm thingy on my new labtop so here are some really crappy pix: o wait how do i put them on here? | |
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Booligan First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 867 Age : 39 Location : USA Registration date : 2007-09-28
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Sun May 11, 2008 2:13 pm | |
| You need to upload them to a site like photobucket, putfile, etc, and link the "forum" or "bb" code link to the picture in here. | |
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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Mon May 12, 2008 5:17 pm | |
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newbatairsoft Sergeant E-5
Number of posts : 156 Registration date : 2007-06-05
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Mon May 12, 2008 10:28 pm | |
| First - You find a picture that is online. Second - Your right click on it, this will bring up a menu. Third - Select properties. Forth - In properties you will find something that says Address(url) Fifth - Highlight this URL and then right click on it. 6th - You will see the option to copy. select it. 7th - Go to your post. and right click on it. It will give you the option to paste. do so. 8th - goto the in front of your URL and type 10th - insure there are no spaces at all from in back. 11th - select submit post and you have a picture. For a pic that is saved on your computer, you first have to get it hosted by a picture site like imageshack.com or photobucket.com... then they will give you a URL. We are probably going to have to see your magazine in order to help you out... | |
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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Mon May 12, 2008 10:59 pm | |
| o then ill try them agian | |
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birchenboy Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 223 Age : 44 Location : usa Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: G36 hi cap Fri May 16, 2008 10:56 pm | |
| ok im sorry i havntresponded with pictures but i had a big fight with my computer about photobucket and we didn do anything for a while and in the meantime i was fittling withe the magazine and i fixed it the string of coiled "spring" thing in the winderpart was broken and i had to bend a new little hooky thingy but its working good now um yea | |
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