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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: 3 shots at most

In Reply to: 3 shots at most posted by c98sniper on June 30, 2003 at 14:04:50:


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Posted by:
Jack_Renter

on June 30, 2003 at 20:08:36

sounds like some kind of valve problem, or maybe you blew out an 0-ring on your rear bolt

take apart your gun and check all the o-rings

also make sure 0-ring on co2 tank is good

the reason it shoots out 2 balls after you recock is as follows

when the bolt comes back after firing the front bolt moves out of the way allowing a ball to drop in to the chamber, since it dosent cock and moves back foward the ball in the chamber is pushed foward into the front of the barrel, then when you recock it to shoot it again another ball drops into the open chamber, now you have 2 balls that you will be shooting when you fire it, the only real problem with shooting 2 balls is that they will usually break in the barrel, or so has happened with me

ok, hope you can find what is wrong, and hope i helped somewhat

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