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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: Hmmm.....

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Posted by Superannuated on December 20, 2001 at 16:54:43:

In Reply to: Mystery Firing posted by Nippon44 on December 18, 2001 at 16:02:58:

: Greetings,

: This may sounds strange and unbelievable but it has happened to my marker on several occasions. I was cleaning it one day and decided to air it up again. I screwed in my hpa tank with the marker turned "off". As soon as I did the marker started to fire mysteriously without me turning it "on" or even pulling the trigger. When I did turn it "on" and fired it once or twice it stopped firing on its own. Any answers to this mystery? Thanks.

::Strange perhaps, but unbelievable no.

I would check the wiring behind your on-off switch for a short. If not that, I would suspect that the switch itself is bad.

Regards,

Superannuated




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