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Date Posted: 22:00:05 01/12/03 Sun
Author: ricky
Author Host/IP: 66.125.135.105
Subject: sputtering

hi i was just wondering...the other day i was out at hollywood sports in bellflower, california, and my gun was shooting fine but my gun kept freezing...i was wondering maybe if my anti syphon was off because it shot white clouds of smoke and after that the next couple days i went back but i couldnt play because my gun started sputtering...this is after i cleaned the gun and oiled it down...we even re oiled it at the field but it wouldnt fire right just sputter...when i got home it would do the same but shoot white chuncks of co2 out of the barrel...so im guessing my anti syphon tube is off and catching liquid...what do you guys think of my situation...thanks in advanced...

ricky

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