I already know how an AEG gearbox runs on full auto, but I'm still not quite sure how the semi-auto function works. I researched and found out that: "If semi-automatic fire has been selected, the sector gear activates an electrical cut-off as it returns to its starting position. This stops the cycle where it started ready for the next shot. If fully-automatic fire has been selected, this cut-off simply does not engage, allowing this cycle to be repeated over and over until the trigger is released." (www.airsoftguide.co.uk/asgdbase.php?rhs=no&id=WhatIsAEG)
The diagram I was working from is in the attached picture.
Thanks.
How does an airsoft gearbox run on semi-auto?
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Do you have a point?
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When full automatic is engaged the switch is turned off or moved out of the stroke of the piston. When semi automatic is engaged the switch can be struck which stops the mechanism from operating again before the trigger is released and depressed again.
It says so right in the description.
Edit: text didn't appear before.
When full automatic is engaged the switch is turned off or moved out of the stroke of the piston. When semi automatic is engaged the switch can be struck which stops the mechanism from operating again before the trigger is released and depressed again.
It says so right in the description.
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The switch has nothing to do with the gearbox, it just (to a degree) switches it on and off.
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