View Full Version : Saftey wont go on, DBS AR-15 help!
Stevieterry
03-13-10, 23:38
Ok i took my gun apart to clean / lube it.
I put it back together. Really the only thing i even took apart was the bolt, nothing with the trigger was messed with.
Now my saftey wont go on. I dry fired my gun and the bolt and everything else is working great. But when i try to switch to my saftey it wont go down to it UNLESS the gun is cocked back and ready to fire. After i dry fire it the saftey wont go on until i charge it again.
Ok i took my gun apart to clean / lube it.
I put it back together. Really the only thing i even took apart was the bolt, nothing with the trigger was messed with.
Now my saftey wont go on. I dry fired my gun and the bolt and everything else is working great. But when i try to switch to my saftey it wont go down to it UNLESS the gun is cocked back and ready to fire. After i dry fire it the saftey wont go on until i charge it again.
That is 100% normal and is what it is suppose to do.
PJ
Stevieterry
03-13-10, 23:45
It won't go on safe after you fire it, without recharging.
Oh..
I must of never noticed.. i could of swore it did before though. cause when i first got it i just flipped it back and forth playing with it on the way home lol.
It won't go on safe after you fire it, without recharging.
Stevieterry
03-13-10, 23:46
Well i guess i fixed it then haha.
Cause before i could switch my saftey on and off anytime.
Wether it was charged or not.
So it should fire and everything ok? I thought i messed it up some how lol i was scared to death.
thopkins22
03-14-10, 00:04
I doubt that you were previously able to engage the safety with the hammer down...because that would mean that you inadvertently fixed something when you took it apart, and we know that didn't happen.;)
You've read all the threads you'll find if you follow these two links right? You should even read the ones that you don't think apply to you yet, as you'll learn a lot along the way.
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=7355
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=7009
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