Problem solved
*needed a new valve knocker spring, valve knocker wasn't strong enough to properly hit release valve on the mag*
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I'm no GBB expert and I've never owned a TM 1911, but I would guess it needs a new knocker spring. It's probably not hitting the release valve hard enough. I suppose it's one of the TM pistols that can't take green gas without upgrades (can anyone confirm this?). I assume it would work fine on duster gas.
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Nope, TM 1911's work fine on propane.
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I can't remember what the original post was but it looks like it got deleted.
Was this the one where you "found" a 1911 in your desk? By any chance was the gun cocked, and left there for storage? It's never happened to me but I imagine that keeping the spring cocked over time weakened it to the point where it doesn't have enough force to push the knocker. I always thought it was weirdly worded how you "found" it in your desk, like you didn't know your own belongings. |
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Guess I'll just get rid of it. |
I put the original info back in, always annoying for someone who might have a similar issue trying to diagnose before bothering others with another thread when the answer might already be posted.
STOP DELETING THE ORIGINAL ISSUE POSTS!!! |
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