Ok, I don't think pictures are needed here, but if needed I will post them.
Whenver I prime it, the rotation mech moves the half of turn it should, but when it returns it doesn't move it the other half it needs to, it puts it back in it's original position.
Anyone know how I can fix it?

Lanard Shotgun Not Rotating
Started by soccerbeast003, Mar 13 2010 08:49 PM
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#1
Posted 13 March 2010 - 08:49 PM
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#2
Posted 13 March 2010 - 09:26 PM
I have had the same issue a few times. The little nub in the center of the rotation bar that holds the springs needs to be behind the priming bar, instead of next to it. What I said was confusing, I know. I will post picture in an hour or so.
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#3
Posted 14 March 2010 - 06:30 PM
Bump.

Still need help.

Still need help.
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#4
Posted 16 March 2010 - 12:04 AM
Remove the plunger tube and then try it.
Does it rotate?
Y) See below.
N) You are not reassembling it correctly or when you added the screw, crucial pieces are misaligned. You will need more comprehensive pictures of the area for further diagnosis.
Do you have the stock seal?
Y) See below.
N) Your seal friction may be too high, causing the rotation mechanism to slip.
Did you replace the springs?
Y) Your springs may be hitting solid length before the true end of the priming stroke, thus not fully rotating the turret.
N) I have no idea what's wrong.
Does it rotate?
Y) See below.
N) You are not reassembling it correctly or when you added the screw, crucial pieces are misaligned. You will need more comprehensive pictures of the area for further diagnosis.
Do you have the stock seal?
Y) See below.
N) Your seal friction may be too high, causing the rotation mechanism to slip.
Did you replace the springs?
Y) Your springs may be hitting solid length before the true end of the priming stroke, thus not fully rotating the turret.
N) I have no idea what's wrong.
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