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canadian guy October 1st, 2009 21:02

Anti reversal latch. Required or no?
 
I am just wondering if it is absolutely necessary to have an anti reversal latch? Its a V2 mechbox in a JG M4.

Skladfin October 1st, 2009 21:14

nope, it's not absolutely necessary.

however you may hear the gear rewind itself after each shot(or after every burst if its full auto). You won't hear it if you have a battery that can barely pull the spring you have.

won't have any additional wear on the mechbox though

Styrak October 1st, 2009 21:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 1076030)
won't have any additional wear on the mechbox though

Correction, you will have additional wear on the motor.
And it sounds really bad...

Amos October 1st, 2009 21:22

... Are you serious?

The Anti-reversal latch is nessicary, if you pull the trigger while the gearbox is "unwinding" you run a VERY high risk of stripping your piston.

If it wasn't necessary they wouldn't have included it in the design.

Skladfin October 1st, 2009 21:25

no, it does not have additional wear on the motor. It's the same concept as turning the pinion gear with your hand when it's out of the gun.

And no, it will not strip your piston, the piston is only doing the same motion it did in a reverse. There is no reason why it would put any stress on the piston.

EDIT: Sorry didn't properly read what Amos said. Yes, if you pull on the trigger while it's rewinding, that will put additional stress on the piston.

However it is true you should have a reversal latch more than you shouldnt.

Amos October 1st, 2009 21:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 1076038)
no, it does not have additional wear on the motor. It's the same concept as turning the pinion gear with your hand when it's out of the gun.

And no, it will not strip your piston, the piston is only doing the same motion it did in a reverse. There is no reason why it would put any stress on the piston.

However it is true you should have a reversal latch more than you shouldnt.

You completely missed what I was saying.

If you pull the trigger as the piston is un-winding, the gears will do a revolution, catch the piston in mid-cycle and most likely strip it. Same concept as firing the gun alot while it's jammed.

Edit: Just saw your edit :)

Styrak October 1st, 2009 21:29

You didn't really understand what Amos said I don't think...

If you pull the trigger WHILE THE PISTON IS STILL MOVING BACKWARDS, you will strip it. Piston will be moving backwards while the gears start to move forwards again.

Thenooblord October 1st, 2009 21:44

lol nobody is reading the post before them fully
wait Im not one to talk here...

Drake October 1st, 2009 21:47

Point in case, I think we can all agree you really should have the anti-reversal latch in.

@OP: why do you not have an anti-reversal latch? Did you get your gun fixed by Nooblord or something?

Thenooblord October 1st, 2009 21:49

Oi, that's uncalled for

Eeyore October 1st, 2009 21:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 1076054)
Point in case, I think we can all agree you really should have the anti-reversal latch in.

@OP: why do you not have an anti-reversal latch? Did you get your gun fixed by Nooblord or something?

Wow Drake I've seen some burns but ouch...

Edit: Ya know what? Thats my new sig.

Styrak October 1st, 2009 22:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thenooblord (Post 1076057)
Oi, that's uncalled for

Not really. I believe you asked the exact same question a little while ago.

EDIT Oh yes, here it is:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thenooblord (Post 966907)
is the anti reversal latch something 100% required? because im having alot of trouble getting it into my mechbox while im putting it back togetherm so i was hoping i could just leave it out, will reversing break anything?


Thenooblord October 1st, 2009 22:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1076066)
Not really. I believe you asked the exact same question a little while ago.

EDIT Oh yes, here it is:

you seem to have missed MY first post, where i referred to that indirectly, and OH WAIT, it's still uncalled for

canadian guy October 1st, 2009 22:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 1076054)
Point in case, I think we can all agree you really should have the anti-reversal latch in.

@OP: why do you not have an anti-reversal latch? Did you get your gun fixed by Nooblord or something?

I was just wondering if it was necessary.. I believe that I will leave it alone.. I like a working mechbox.


Thanks for the quick replies ;)

CDN_Stalker October 1st, 2009 23:14

Just feel like saying, besides LOL of course.........................


P E N I S!!!!

...........since it's NEVER uncalled for! Chuck Norris said so.


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