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My Classic Army Scarab has really impressed me so far, but I have found a couple of issues now, after firing a few hundred BB's through it.
They may be related!
1) My Lonex flash mags were a sloppy fit in the mag well, able to rock backwards and forwards (and also a little up-and-down too). The supplied mag (a Nuprol high-cap, not the Classic Army one it should've been) is a better fit
2) Firing on semi-auto, and also occasionally when burst firing full-auto, the gun will shoot two BBs at 50% power, then go back to feeding properly. It doesn't seem to skip firing a BB at any point.
3) The motor is getting pretty warm in the pistol grip. I've wound the height adjuster screw off half a turn, it seems a little better but maybe that's psychology and I'm just not running it as hard! I'll experiment further with that. The gun sounds nice (to my untutored ears) when fired.
I found that pushing the mag forwards in the well seemed to improve the feeding greatly, so I've now shimmed the rear of the mag well using one of those little adhesive cupboard "stop 'em slamming" nubs that Ikea always provide. I filed that down to give a good snug fit for the Lonex mags (snug enough that the mag doesn't drop free, and so snug the Nuprol barely fits in).
I've tried both 11.1 and 7.4v batteries, same results. Both are rated 25C or below, as per a warning I read not to go to 30C or above.
I've not chrono'd the gun but I'm guessing its running at 16-18rps on 7.4 and 20-25 on 11.1. According to the listing it's at 335fps on 0.20's.
I'm using decent BBs which don't give me problems in anything else. The Nuprol and Lonex mags are both in good nick, relatively new, and giving plenty of feeding pressure.
The gun itself is in as-new condition. The metal hop unit looks great, the barrel is clean, and I can see the rubber impinging nicely as the hop is wound on. I've not dissembled it to examine the rubber closely, but there's no sign of Tatty Lip Syndrome (tm).
Any ideas on possible fixes?
They may be related!
1) My Lonex flash mags were a sloppy fit in the mag well, able to rock backwards and forwards (and also a little up-and-down too). The supplied mag (a Nuprol high-cap, not the Classic Army one it should've been) is a better fit
2) Firing on semi-auto, and also occasionally when burst firing full-auto, the gun will shoot two BBs at 50% power, then go back to feeding properly. It doesn't seem to skip firing a BB at any point.
3) The motor is getting pretty warm in the pistol grip. I've wound the height adjuster screw off half a turn, it seems a little better but maybe that's psychology and I'm just not running it as hard! I'll experiment further with that. The gun sounds nice (to my untutored ears) when fired.
I found that pushing the mag forwards in the well seemed to improve the feeding greatly, so I've now shimmed the rear of the mag well using one of those little adhesive cupboard "stop 'em slamming" nubs that Ikea always provide. I filed that down to give a good snug fit for the Lonex mags (snug enough that the mag doesn't drop free, and so snug the Nuprol barely fits in).
I've tried both 11.1 and 7.4v batteries, same results. Both are rated 25C or below, as per a warning I read not to go to 30C or above.
I've not chrono'd the gun but I'm guessing its running at 16-18rps on 7.4 and 20-25 on 11.1. According to the listing it's at 335fps on 0.20's.
I'm using decent BBs which don't give me problems in anything else. The Nuprol and Lonex mags are both in good nick, relatively new, and giving plenty of feeding pressure.
The gun itself is in as-new condition. The metal hop unit looks great, the barrel is clean, and I can see the rubber impinging nicely as the hop is wound on. I've not dissembled it to examine the rubber closely, but there's no sign of Tatty Lip Syndrome (tm).
Any ideas on possible fixes?
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