It looks to me that the slide /upper is causing the filings but that would indicate lack of lubrication also the damage to the internals is likely from the CO2 if you were using it in warm-ish weather which will destroy not only the inner parts but also the lubrication. One should always make sure there is enough lubrication on the key parts and getting some carbon grease for the slide will do wonders, treat it like a real firearm and the life of it will be amazing and you will get better performance as well. just my thoughts and it sucks that you went through that. Be safe and keep on playing.
My SSP1 hop up unit completely broke, so I replaced it, but the slide was catching before the hop up broke. And I thought replacing it may help, but it hasn't, so I have to find the problem and fix it.
I had same problem, but with the sse18. Didn't work when it came to me Had to watch there video and broke down the whole gun . Found out battery was bad and gear was stuck . I basically toke apart the whole gun and put everything back together. Just to make it work
Folks, if you want your replica guns to last longer and work properly, oil them regularly before a match and after a match, cleaning and oiling is a must. Consider your replicas genuine originals. For your replicas, use silicone oil and silicone grease, or as I use for replica guns, vaseline and silicone spray, I apply a thin layer of vaseline to all sliding surfaces and parts, then spray just a little silicone spray on everything and the replica gun works flawlessly. Do not use ampoules with So2 gas in summer and when the temperature in winter is above 10 or 15 degrees because So2 creates too much pressure on the internal parts which are weak and cannot withstand that pressure for long. Don't believe everything the replica manufacturers say their replicas can do, replicas are mostly made of aluminum, zinc, and their internal parts are weak material in themselves, but some real iron metal parts are also weak. because it is not a real weapon, so it lasts for decades.
@@fpsentertainment3091 i am playing airsoft with the same gun for 2 years now and its working like the first day, ill recommend u replace all gaskets and oil and clean it after every 4 mags, and it sould work like the first day
It looks to me that the slide /upper is causing the filings but that would indicate lack of lubrication also the damage to the internals is likely from the CO2 if you were using it in warm-ish weather which will destroy not only the inner parts but also the lubrication.
One should always make sure there is enough lubrication on the key parts and getting some carbon grease for the slide will do wonders, treat it like a real firearm and the life of it will be amazing and you will get better performance as well.
just my thoughts and it sucks that you went through that. Be safe and keep on playing.
My SSP1 hop up unit completely broke, so I replaced it, but the slide was catching before the hop up broke. And I thought replacing it may help, but it hasn't, so I have to find the problem and fix it.
I had same problem, but with the sse18. Didn't work when it came to me
Had to watch there video and broke down the whole gun . Found out battery was bad and gear was stuck . I basically toke apart the whole gun and put everything back together. Just to make it work
Folks, if you want your replica guns to last longer and work properly, oil them regularly before a match and after a match, cleaning and oiling is a must. Consider your replicas genuine originals. For your replicas, use silicone oil and silicone grease, or as I use for replica guns, vaseline and silicone spray, I apply a thin layer of vaseline to all sliding surfaces and parts, then spray just a little silicone spray on everything and the replica gun works flawlessly. Do not use ampoules with So2 gas in summer and when the temperature in winter is above 10 or 15 degrees because So2 creates too much pressure on the internal parts which are weak and cannot withstand that pressure for long. Don't believe everything the replica manufacturers say their replicas can do, replicas are mostly made of aluminum, zinc, and their internal parts are weak material in themselves, but some real iron metal parts are also weak. because it is not a real weapon, so it lasts for decades.
are u oiling and cleaning the gun after every match? in the vid it looked very dry and dirty
Never played a match with it just plinking with it in the house.The gun was saturated in oil from the factory.
@@fpsentertainment3091 i am playing airsoft with the same gun for 2 years now and its working like the first day, ill recommend u replace all gaskets and oil and clean it after every 4 mags, and it sould work like the first day
i cringe when you call it a firearm
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