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airnoob June 8th, 2006 12:19

my D-90-H =jammed
 
Yes, hint my name, I'm a n00b in the airsoft world. I was shooting my D-90-H AEG and it got jammed. theres maybe 4 BBs in the barrel. The gun came with a long pink tube thing, and the instructions were translated from Japanese so it makes NO sense!

"When the gun tube stem, use the plastics stick stop the thing pure drop."

THATS WHAT IT SAYS!!! And I read on other forums that you just push out the BBs with the rod. So I just shove the rod down the barrel and push it out? I look really well, but I don't see a "back" where the BB can fall out of.

Help would be great :nod:

Vladthecossack June 8th, 2006 12:26

Use the rod to push the BBs back out from where they were loaded. There must be a hole for them to be loaded from the mag, so remove the mag and use that same hole only backwards.

Ghost Snake June 8th, 2006 12:26

The rod they gave you should have a slanted tip. When you push the rod down the barrel, it should be slanted so that it will push the bb's down. The bb's will fall out of the hole where the mag inserts the bbs, so take out your mag first.

EDIT: Well, I was beat. ^^^^^^

airnoob June 8th, 2006 12:28

Its not slanted, its just a tube. Flat on both ends. Where the BBs enter the barrel, is on top, so do i Flip it?

Vladthecossack June 8th, 2006 12:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by airnoob
Its not slanted, its just a tube. Flat on both ends. Where the BBs enter the barrel, is on top, so do i Flip it?

No, you keep pushing until they go out on their own accord. Of course you turn it upside down. Let gravity do your work.

airnoob June 8th, 2006 12:36

Its also wierd. Its almost like a cap, it opens and closes when you shoot it. I don't know how to keep it open so the BBs can drop.

Vladthecossack June 8th, 2006 12:40

I used to have a gun like that. Try shooting it on full auto mode but be really light with your finger. just give it a tap so it stops mid cycle. Some times that works.

EDIT: And is it a TM or a CYMA gun?

Ghost Snake June 8th, 2006 12:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vladthecossack
EDIT: And is it a TM or a CYMA gun?

With a name like D-90-H, you know its not a TM. Sounds like a cheap piece of cr..... ummm, "budget" gun :innocent:

airnoob June 8th, 2006 12:50

I don't know what TM and CYMA is, but this is the gun I have.

The Well D90-H.
http://www.laroysairsoft.com/i/D90H/d90hs_copy.jpg
Thats EXACTLY what my gun came it, that box and everything in the box.
See that pink tube in the second pic?

MMMiles! June 8th, 2006 12:53

In airsoft as with most things... you get what you pay for.

Lakonian June 8th, 2006 13:09

http://www.hotspotairsoft.com/hsasto...roducts_id/405

yeah, as honest john said... "YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR".

airnoob June 8th, 2006 14:20

Just because its cheap doesn't mean that you can't unclog it. This is going nowhere

nic_s June 8th, 2006 14:23

Don't use cheap BBs. There's your fix.

Now how hard could it be to get some BBs out of your barrel?

airnoob June 8th, 2006 14:32

I already explained it. The part that shoots the BBs opens to get another BB into the barrel, then when it closes, it shoots the BB, and repeats. (very fast, obviously.) I can't keep the "cover" open.

MMMiles! June 8th, 2006 15:12

It sounds like that you're seeing is your nozzle, actually. It pushes a new bb into place each time one is fired. However, the resting position of the nozzle should be pulled back, not pushed forward. Sounds like Well may have cheaped out on their gearbox setup.

You should try combinations of full auto or semi (in particular) to try and get the nozzle back. Failing that... take out the gearbox?

Not to sound like a dick, but don't buy a $40 gun again, you may find youself spending hours of repair time like this for the rest of the life of that gun (which admittedly may be short... all the more reason to save up for a higher end model).


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