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Title: 631 spring problem, makes clicking sound while cocking can you help please?
Post by: lavid2002 on April 30, 2009, 10:47:27 PM
I dry fired my 631 on accident the other day while the gun was cocked, but the BBL wasnt clicked shut. This made a clunk sound and now when I cock the rifle it makes a click click CLICK sound right before the sear engages. I have completely dissasembled the rifle and everything seems to be in tact. The only major problem I found is that the piston seal has a nail embedded into it. This must have fallen into it at the factory and gotten chewed up into it over the years...ill need to buy another one of those. Anyways...can anyone help me with my clicking problem. Its not only annoying, it makes the gun allot harder to cock.

Thanks : D
-Dave
Title: Re: 631 spring problem, makes clicking sound while cocking can you help please?
Post by: lavid2002 on May 02, 2009, 04:38:47 PM
Anyone?
Thanks
-Dave :P
Title: Re: 631 spring problem, makes clicking sound while cocking can you help please?
Post by: lavid2002 on May 16, 2009, 12:43:30 AM
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Title: Re: 631 spring problem, makes clicking sound while cocking can you help please?
Post by: brokenarrowjbe on May 22, 2009, 10:17:00 PM
Go to the GTA forum and ask Gene or Charlie that question. New seal should be easy to get if you go there. John
Title: Re: 631 spring problem, makes clicking sound while cocking can you help please?
Post by: getskay on October 27, 2010, 04:13:14 AM
I dry fired my 631 on accident the other day while the gun was cocked, but the BBL wasnt clicked shut. This made a clunk sound and now when I cock the rifle it makes a click click CLICK sound right before the sear engages. I have completely dissasembled the rifle and everything seems to be in tact. The only major problem I found is that the piston seal has a nail embedded into it. This must have fallen into it at the factory and gotten chewed up into it over the years...ill need to buy another one of those. Anyways...can anyone help me with my clicking problem. Its not only annoying, it makes the gun allot harder to cock.

Thanks : D
-Dave

because the rifle fired accidently, the shaft that cook the spring has been curved a little and now it touching the spring when cock.
to solve this, disassemble the rifle and make sure to return that shaft completly straigh. of course dont change its shape.