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Old December 5th, 2013, 16:04   #5
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If I remember correctly, it's something about the trigger sear not being correctly angled, letting is slip if you go too slow.
Basically the selector sear hold the hammer after the first cycle, and when you release the trigger slowly, the selector sear lets the hammer go just a tiny bit before the sear engages, so the gun fires again.
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