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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 2728089" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>Not at all. Well, when I first built it I had an issue with it but it was not during bump fire. It would fire, cycle, nothing. And I figured out quickly that it was not locking the hammer back. So I went and looked an the manufacturer of the bcg says to use a standard non-notched hammer. I had a notched speed-hammer in. So I put back in the trigger that came with the lpk but with JP 3.5 springs. From then on it was flawless. Never saw that thread... I'd make sure the hammer is correct for the bcg (9mm varies by mfg). Make sure it is a 9mm-heavy-buffer. My line of thinking is that if everything is working as it should in when firing it "normally" then it should be fine during rapid fire...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 2728089, member: 24536"] Not at all. Well, when I first built it I had an issue with it but it was not during bump fire. It would fire, cycle, nothing. And I figured out quickly that it was not locking the hammer back. So I went and looked an the manufacturer of the bcg says to use a standard non-notched hammer. I had a notched speed-hammer in. So I put back in the trigger that came with the lpk but with JP 3.5 springs. From then on it was flawless. Never saw that thread... I'd make sure the hammer is correct for the bcg (9mm varies by mfg). Make sure it is a 9mm-heavy-buffer. My line of thinking is that if everything is working as it should in when firing it "normally" then it should be fine during rapid fire... [/QUOTE]
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