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Old September 18th, 2010, 22:10   #1
HelloKitty
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: CA, USA
PSG-1 decocking lever still functional after upgrades?

The PSG-1, in stock form, requires that you push the decocking lever forward to decompress the spring after each use. I remember doing this while my PSG-1 was still stock and hearing the "whurring" sound of the spring being released.

I would assume that after upgrading it, you would still need to decock the AEG after each use so that the spring doesn't stay compressed. Interestingly enough, after my PSG-1 was upgraded with the Systema FTK, the decocking lever was very inconsistent. When I tried pushing it forward it would either A) have no resistance as though it was already decompressed? B) Have slight resistance and after pushing all the way past this resistance it would not have the "whurring" sound it used to have when it was still stock which leaves me wondering if it really got decompressed?

I'm not sure if this is normal behavior after installing Systema upgrades, could the Magnum motor and/or the Systema MOSFET have something to do with this?
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