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Originally Posted by diamond_SEA
the more i play with it the more i like it. once you pull the lever a couple times, that metal groaning goes away. charging the battery now ( if it works) and ill see how it shoots tomorrow
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You'll probably want to pick up the replacement TGS selector switch sooner rather than later. They can be hard to come by at times.
http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...roducts_id=721
The disk on the opposite side of the selector where the screw goes through is plastic and tends to split - and then you're hooped, because the selector will wobble around like it's been on a three-week bender and won't engage the selector plate properly. the TGS switch has a metal disk instead of plastic. It was one of the first upgrades I did on my TM MC51....Damn I miss that gun.
Anyway, I wrote a review on the part a long time ago:
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=5782
Tip #2. Don't rack the cocking handle all the way back and just let it go - sure, it make a nice "WHACK" and all, but eventually the cocking lever can snap off from repeatedly racking the cocking handle. Trust me on this one.