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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: SHUTTER ISSUES

In Reply to: SHUTTER ISSUES posted by Keith on October 25, 2003 at 20:12:29:


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Posted by:
Jason Greenwood

on October 26, 2003 at 09:36:07

: Hey, i got a Spyder Shutter, the only modification to it is the addition of a teardrop barrel. Ok now my problems are that whenever I try to dryfire without paintballs and just c02 my gun acts up. What happens is I cock it and pull the trigger and it should just shoot a blast of c02 and then recock. It doesnt do that, it does like a doubleshot and then doesnt recock. You know how when u are low on air and ur gun spazzes and goes fully auto well it does something like that but only twice and then it just doesnt recock. I removed the bolt and striker and washed them both then relubed the entire gun and the same thing still happens. Im pretty sure my tank has plenty of air because the last time i played i still had like 3/4 full left, what the hell is goin on here, and I made sure that all my o-rings are lubed and good

Is the gun set up properly? If the regulator pressure is set too low it will not re-cock and the lower it is set the less it will try to recock (for instance 2 times not full auto)


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