Hi. I got a couple of Xisico XSP120D from flying dragon, one was supposed to be good the other not. Well, I shot both for a while with the only difference being one had a heavier trigger.
Today during an informal 10m match, the bad one started to randomly not fire. I could feel the pump resist, safety off, click, and nothing. After 6-7 attempts it fired, then same thing. The trigger seemed to be hanging up some, so I thought I might try to fix it.
I researched and found an article from BB Pelletier. I took out the pump, seal seemed ok. I took off the grip, partly disassembled the trigger, looked ok, didn’t take out the hammer, put everything back, and it worked great with a better trigger, it shot hard for 5 shots.
Now it pumps, safety off, pull the trigger, click, and the air “breathes” out, like “pssss”. It must make a lot of pressure because it takes a second to all come out. I did make sure the barrel was seated where I thought it would seal good with the seal where the air comes out (breach seal?)
Before I research further, could maybe someone more knowledgeable, point me in the right direction? I’d really appreciate any help. I do like how easy it is to take apart and work on, and I marvel that for the price the Chinese managed to make a copy of something with such close tolerances.
Today during an informal 10m match, the bad one started to randomly not fire. I could feel the pump resist, safety off, click, and nothing. After 6-7 attempts it fired, then same thing. The trigger seemed to be hanging up some, so I thought I might try to fix it.
I researched and found an article from BB Pelletier. I took out the pump, seal seemed ok. I took off the grip, partly disassembled the trigger, looked ok, didn’t take out the hammer, put everything back, and it worked great with a better trigger, it shot hard for 5 shots.
Now it pumps, safety off, pull the trigger, click, and the air “breathes” out, like “pssss”. It must make a lot of pressure because it takes a second to all come out. I did make sure the barrel was seated where I thought it would seal good with the seal where the air comes out (breach seal?)
Before I research further, could maybe someone more knowledgeable, point me in the right direction? I’d really appreciate any help. I do like how easy it is to take apart and work on, and I marvel that for the price the Chinese managed to make a copy of something with such close tolerances.