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Date Posted: 16:11:42 04/15/03 Tue
Author: Rafael Cordero
Author Host/IP: 65.80.22.112
Subject: Re: Recock, Recock, Recock... HELP!
In reply to: Troy Bilodeau 's message, "Recock, Recock, Recock... HELP!" on 23:01:27 04/14/03 Mon

That has been happening to me a lot lately.

First of all, make sure that everything in the gun is oiled up. The gun comes pretty dry, so if you havn't lubed it yet, try that.

Next check the O-rings, the one that was causing the problem for me is the one on the bolt in the bottom tube (the one that is pushed by the spring in the velocity changer) I don't know the proper name for it sorry =D

The spring could also need changing, if it's old.

I don't have a low pressure chamber so I can't help you there.

Cheers!

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