some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
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Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
Loads of fun those. Had a go on one the other day. They go full auto if you hold the lever release down while you stroke the forward assist with a feather.
Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
....I thought they only went full auto if you shimmed the bolt race with sliced up ACPO ID cards?safetyfirst wrote:Loads of fun those. Had a go on one the other day. They go full auto if you hold the lever release down while you stroke the forward assist with a feather.
Someone is having a laugh telling you to use a feather!
Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
Ha ! What I meant was sometimes when I pulled the trigger, Upon hearing the bang then immediately pressing the lever release, the bolt doesn't go forward!! I thought once you hear the bang the bolt is already gone back due to sheer speed of the blow back ??safetyfirst wrote:Loads of fun those. Had a go on one the other day. They go full auto if you hold the lever release down while you stroke the forward assist with a feather.
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Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
depends how dirty the bolt is...
if you aren't precision aiming, just blatting off a mag you will probably be able to beat the action, all it means though is you have to hit the release again, not get a semi auto....
if you aren't precision aiming, just blatting off a mag you will probably be able to beat the action, all it means though is you have to hit the release again, not get a semi auto....
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Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
Lololol.saddler wrote:safetyfirst wrote: ....I thought they only went full auto if you shimmed the bolt race with sliced up ACPO ID cards?
Someone is having a laugh telling you to use a feather!
I think it was a unicorn feather.
Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
Have you had that ?bradaz11 wrote:depends how dirty the bolt is...
if you aren't precision aiming, just blatting off a mag you will probably be able to beat the action, all it means though is you have to hit the release again, not get a semi auto....
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Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
with a dirty bolt? yes, because it slows the bolt down slightly
but i have the uzi mag type, so your glock version might behave differently
but i have the uzi mag type, so your glock version might behave differently
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Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
Insterestingbradaz11 wrote:with a dirty bolt? yes, because it slows the bolt down slightly
but i have the uzi mag type, so your glock version might behave differently

Other that very pleased with it !
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Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
You'll just be thinking you're hearing the shot but you'll actually be anticipating it and pressing the lever early. I used to suffer from premature lever release too and it was the main reason I sold mine. I've only seen two people who can operate them at speed during a competition, it's definitely a skill.
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Re: some quick questions before i buy a sgc 9mm AR
I heard one chap train himself to treat the lever release as part of his trigger reset and that seemed to be working for him.