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Date Posted: 21:26:17 04/24/03 Thu
Author: Raffi
Author Host/IP: 68.211.201.108
Subject: F4 problems

Rafael Cordero was just too long to type......

I played today and I noticed that I had quite a few balls chop in my gun. When there is no barrel in the gun, all I had to do was slightly flick my wrist to get the ball to fall out. Could my ball retention spring be FUBARd?

I also continue to have recock problems. Everything is lubed up, and I don't THINK im shooting too fast....we play backyard ball with no chrono....we just all decide what is "too fast". I think I may have a part in backwards, even though it shoots the same no matter how I put this piece in. The spring that connects to the velocity adjuster has 2 sides, the side w/ a white plastic plug, and the side with the metal pin that goes into it. Which side goes into the striker?

Thank again!

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