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FirstStrike T15 HPA Rifle
Posted: 3 months ago | T15 Spares - Leaking Full Auto Trigger - fix?
Item Description
fist strike t15 HPA RIF for sale (Ver4?)
spare or repairs
I got this as a parts job a while back and built it up to be a very nice fun to play with rif. Shot pretty well with good range and fps was bang on 306/307 on 0.25's
it has the full auto trigger and piston set in it.
before I got it the upper rail was horribly cut (I don't know why) so I fitted a riser rail on top which works perfect
it has a tdc (top dead centre hop) on it as standard which I love.
The Riser rail has a gap at the front to access it (didn't need to mod it)
I got rid of the shitty plastic handguard it came with and fitted a nice long ris rail system from an lmt defender so it goes well with the long barrel and also added a nice flash hider to the front.
it's also got the drop down asa to plug into a line instead of having the bottle for the stock And I added an ambi mag release
Problem - it started to leak, I rounded it down to the full auto trigger, I bought a new semi auto trigger wich resolved the leak but only fires when it's degassed. so I know it's the full auto trigger that's the leak.
Should be a simple case of re-sealing the full auto trigger of replacing it.Unless you can get the semi auto trigger to work in it (supplied)
got a few stratches on it but doesn't affect the running of the gun.
will come with foregrip and hi cap mag and semi auto trigger sub assembly in pics
cash on collection
or paypal is fine
(won't be sending the bottle and line, am keeping them for my other hpa guns)
can send video to show issue if anyone wants it over whattsapp
- Category: Spares & Repairs
- Location: Warrington
- Condition: Spares & Repairs
- FPS: 330*
* All FPS figures are approximate as temperature, gas, manufacturing changes can all affect the FPS.