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Old April 28th, 2012, 15:37   #1
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Question V2 M4A1 - Full auto on semi auto?

A local player bought one of the Gameface M4A1s (Classic Army re-brand) from Canadian Tire, and occasionally it fires fully automatic when the selector is on semi-automatic.

How can this be fixed?
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Old April 28th, 2012, 15:46   #2
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Go buy the gun again and return the broken one to Canadian Tire.
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Old April 30th, 2012, 09:14   #3
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Go buy the gun again and return the broken one to Canadian Tire.
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To the OP:

When full auto happens on semi, sometimes this means that the trigger assembly's trolley is unable to "snap back" to home position when the sector gear activates the cutoff lever.

How this works:

1) You pull the trigger. The trolley moves forward and makes electrical contact.
2) The sector gear whips around, pulls the piston back, and produces a shot.
3) The cutoff cam on the underside of the sector gear comes around and activates the cutoff lever.
4) The trolley is contacted by the cutoff lever in a manner that enables it to be free of the trigger's hold, and it snaps back to home position.

Any number of things could be wrong here. The trolley could be worn, the cutoff lever could be worn, the trolley's spring could be toast, etc. Also, something could be up with the firing selector.

Another potential cause of automatic fire on semi is overspin, though this tends to happen more on high speed setups with powerful motors and lots of juice (LiPos) and is somewhat rarer.
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Old April 30th, 2012, 20:49   #4
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Could also be due to the selector plate not being properly aligned, you may try to shoot with the selector between the semi and safe zone. In fact, start from the safe, then try to shoot while moving the selector slightly toward semi at each shooting attempt. If it does full auto as soon as it passed the safe zone, then the problem is stated in the post upper.
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