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Posted by Matt Haslett on March 02, 2002 at 23:10:21:
i currently have an old school .68 carbine. however, there seems to be some kind of problem with it as every time i shoot, the bolt does not come back. i'm not sure what the problem is, i thought that the gun was leaking co2 and there was not enough pressure to blow back the bolt, but i don't think that was the problem. do any of you know what it could be? i'm on the verge of just buying a model 98, because i've used them the last couple of times i've played, and they seem to be pretty good. i don't want to send my carbine in to tippmann in fear that they won't send it back, since they don't produce them anymore. any help or opinions would be nice. thanks.
FAZZman
03:20:48 03/03/02
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