Track recoil is triggered by a microswitch on the airsoft gun. Normally, that microswitch also triggers the shot sound effect as well- but if that is still evident, you don't have anything to worry about.PershingLover wrote:I'm almost entirely sure it is track recoil, because everything else works. How does it work? Is it automatic when a BB is fired?
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I only have a machine gun sound...
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In which case, the red/white (orange/white on Mine) connector from the Airsoft microswitch has become detached from the base of the gun, or the two-pin terminal at the end of it has come adrift from the MFU.PershingLover wrote:I only have a machine gun sound...
There's a useful piece on the trigger micro switch towards the end of this video, by our own Max-U52:
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