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Question for those who build their own GBB rifles and know how these things work internaly.

Was test firing my Inokatsu Super Version (challenge kit) using a Pro-Win mag with green gas. After a few mags, I heard something rattling inside the receiver. I opened it and out came these two grubs screws, each about 0.5 cm long.

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Can anyone tell me where these came from? Don't even have an idea whether it came from the rifle or the mag.
hmm, no idea, but without those little 2 parts, does the gun work?

might be for the trigger? can't say for sure, i don't have the Ino one
I agree with Jerry, could be the trigger. The Airsoft Surgeon Triggers have those to adjust trigger pull.
Thanks guys. The gun seems to work, but I'm afraid I'm putting stress on some other part with these not installed. Was hoping it was something easy, but having zero knowledge on how these things work, nothing is.
Check the mock gaskey above the bolt carrier also...I seem to recall Ino uses setscrew on their carrier...
Take it all the way apart until what you have is an empty receiver with nothing on it. That's the best way to learn a gun Grin02 GBBR Magnas really aren't that complicated.
(07-22-2010 09:32 AM)RacingManiac Wrote: [ -> ]Check the mock gaskey above the bolt carrier also...I seem to recall Ino uses setscrew on their carrier...

That would've been my guess.
RM and Geist are correct. You would think that for the money you have to pay for one of these things, they would at least put threadlock on those grub screws.

Vain, I am honestly terrified to take it apart. I might not be able to put it back together. There must be an assembly manual or exploded view out there somewhere. I can put together an R/C car composed of a thousand parts in no time at all, but that's with a graphic manual.

Thanks everyone for the help.
Yeah I can get you the manual... It's on Inokatsu's website
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