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Drache August 10th, 2008 21:46

Weird problems with airsoft guns or gear
 
Figured people could post pictures here of problems that are funny or totally weird! I've heard of BB's hitting/getting stuck in weird things and weird ways. I posted these in my Doctor's thread and figured Id post them here for all to see and go http://www.airsoftcanada.com/images/..._confused2.gif at....



This happened while trying to sort out a Gremlin with the SAM-R!

Yup those are 5 BB's JAMMED into the end of the FLASH HIDER! I took a screw driver and a hammer and STILL the BB's wouldn't unjam! BTW the picture below was taken of the barrel standing STRAIGHT up and me taking the picture down at it.

http://img377.imageshack.us/img377/6924/dscf0358pb6.jpg

I finally realized I had to unscrew the flash hider! Once I did that the one BB in the center popped out. The other 4 had to be pried out one and a time! And I am talking using some FORCE to do it!

http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/9961/dscf0361cc8.jpg

So I cleared this jam! Ive never had this happen before OR since I tightened my flash hider on as much as humanly possible!

TokyoSeven August 11th, 2008 05:46

I slapped a madbull noveske kx3 sound amp flash hider on my craptastic TF mp7, which does not have a standard 14mm barrel. So I used tape to make up the width difference. I eventually noticed some rattling coming from the front and when I looked inside a whole mass of BBs had gotten stuck behind the sound cones.

Andres August 11th, 2008 05:51

I let my friend borrow my Glock 26A for bit, returns it to me and says "something's wrong!"
SO! I take a look at it, and guess what... a bb's jammed in literally the very back of the slide, where no bb should ever be. jammed behind the place where the gas from the mag enters the gun, the name of the place escapes me... (it's late dammit!)
So here I am going "What in the holy hell could you have possibly done to have this happen."

Took a lot of work to fix... but I did eventually.

ShelledPants August 11th, 2008 06:53

At TTAC3 after a night of new players were finished, Brian shows me one of the M9 mags that had "trouble firing", one of the players had forced two BBs into the upper gas port.

Drake August 11th, 2008 06:54

@Drache: is it me or does your inner barrel look too short?

Xenos-Fear August 11th, 2008 11:40

Huh ! Weird ! The BBs didn't even blow when they stacked....

CDN_Stalker August 11th, 2008 12:02

My superintendant came by last April to do the annual smoke detector inspection/battery replacement, and I was later told he found a BB inside the basement detector. Lol

Drache August 11th, 2008 12:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 791288)
@Drache: is it me or does your inner barrel look too short?

509mm Madbull barrel so it shouldnt be too short! If you're talking about the second picture, that is looking at the BOTTOM of the flash hider. The gun is in the next room.

The reason I think this happened is because the flash hider wasnt screwed all the way down!

Dusti69 August 11th, 2008 13:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 791415)
My superintendant came by last April to do the annual smoke detector inspection/battery replacement, and I was later told he found a BB inside the basement detector. Lol

haha
my mom had made a pie about two weeks ago. i got the very last piece that was left
i was eating it and found a bb inside it

ShelledPants August 11th, 2008 13:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dusti69 (Post 791457)
haha
my mom had made a pie about two weeks ago. i got the very last piece that was left
i was eating it and found a bb inside it

I left Toronto in May, arrived in Bermuda, left Bermuda in August, got to Miami to visit the girlfriend. Haven't seen a BB the entire time.

I come back to Bermuda last week, and my girlfriend calls me up: "Tom, I just stepped on a BB on my floor. What the hell."

Dusti69 August 11th, 2008 13:12

spose thats better than having them in almost every pocket of everything you own and having to empty them out of your sneakers and boots before you put them on. stepping on a bb in your bare feet is no fun. even on carpeting

Crunchmeister August 11th, 2008 13:41

Only really wierd issue I have is with my KSC Glock 17. The gun is pretty much flawless and dead accurate. However, KSC Perfect BBs jam up the magazines and it misfeeds. I've shot every type of BB, from cheap Crosman .12s, Marui, KSC, TM, Velocity Arms, Metal Tech, and Bastards.They all work flawlessly except for KSC, which without exception jam up my mags. I have 4 mags for the pistol, and it's the same result with each.

Drake August 11th, 2008 13:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drache (Post 791417)
509mm Madbull barrel so it shouldnt be too short! If you're talking about the second picture, that is looking at the BOTTOM of the flash hider. The gun is in the next room.


D'oh! I get it now.

DarkAngel August 12th, 2008 10:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 791488)
Only really wierd issue I have is with my KSC Glock 17. The gun is pretty much flawless and dead accurate. However, KSC Perfect BBs jam up the magazines and it misfeeds. I've shot every type of BB, from cheap Crosman .12s, Marui, KSC, TM, Velocity Arms, Metal Tech, and Bastards.They all work flawlessly except for KSC, which without exception jam up my mags. I have 4 mags for the pistol, and it's the same result with each.

Theres a reason they call them KSC Defects... erm i mean Prefects...

KSC has high quality everything minus BBs, their bbs are some of the worst ive ever seen.

pamparius August 12th, 2008 12:21

just disassembled my galaxy mp5k, did nothing with the gearbox only toying around the hopup and barrel, assembled it and now the gear seems stucked and wont shoot... already at the gunsmith to fix it...


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