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Date Posted: 23:01:27 04/14/03 Mon
Author: Troy Bilodeau
Author Host/IP: 68.0.199.132
Subject: Recock, Recock, Recock... HELP!

I just bought my F4 Illustrator. I've ran into a few problems with it. First of all, it kept sounding like it was shooting 2 or 3 shots when I was only pulling the trigger once but it was only shooting 1 (but then i took the low pressure chamber off then it worked fine). The other problem which I'm having trouble fixing is I have to recock it almost every shot. Once in a while it would work fine but after about 10 shots, I'd have to recock it, but for the most part i have to recock it every shot. If anyone knows what my problem is could you please respond. I read somewhere that the cold CO2 causes it to do that but after my CO2 wasn't cold anymore, it still did it a lot. So please, Help! Thanks.

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