An instructional video on how to field strip the Marui MP77 GBBR model and lubricate the bolt/piston head assembly. Follow this guide if you have a sticky loading nozzle.
Great vid, Also for anyone looking for parts for your TM Mp7 these guys are awesome, the shipping was quick and the customer service was excellent with my last order.
Make sure when you are putting the mag in you are seating it correctly. I use my palm and give the bottom a quick slap to ensure the traveler will function when the mag empties to catch the bolt. This is a common issue people have.
Oh wow! I tried one and worked immediately 😅 I was expecting something like you are using too much lubricant or the wrong lubricant, or lubricating the wrong parts or something like that
@@RuiPedroCovelo Mine's hit and miss locking back on empty! slapping helps but sometimes it still doesn't lock back - also seem more reliable when the stock's in weirdly. Anyone have ideas? I wondered if it's because i've lubricated the outside of the bolt carrier which i notice he doesn't do in this
@@RuiPedroCovelo I’ve seen some people file 2mm or so off the bolt catch bar, but I’m not keen on doing that without having a replacement. If I can grab a spare one from somewhere I’ll try that
Great vid, Also for anyone looking for parts for your TM Mp7 these guys are awesome, the shipping was quick and the customer service was excellent with my last order.
Thanks for the video man.
Thank you very much!
Any idea why my mp7 is not locking back when mag is empty?
Make sure when you are putting the mag in you are seating it correctly. I use my palm and give the bottom a quick slap to ensure the traveler will function when the mag empties to catch the bolt. This is a common issue people have.
Oh wow! I tried one and worked immediately 😅
I was expecting something like you are using too much lubricant or the wrong lubricant, or lubricating the wrong parts or something like that
@@RuiPedroCovelo Mine's hit and miss locking back on empty! slapping helps but sometimes it still doesn't lock back - also seem more reliable when the stock's in weirdly. Anyone have ideas? I wondered if it's because i've lubricated the outside of the bolt carrier which i notice he doesn't do in this
@@DrZirtaright! It’s hit and miss. I played this weekend and only locked like 30% of the times. I’m going to try to clean it up and use less lubricant
@@RuiPedroCovelo I’ve seen some people file 2mm or so off the bolt catch bar, but I’m not keen on doing that without having a replacement. If I can grab a spare one from somewhere I’ll try that