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deadringer96
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2009, 11:26:27 PM » |
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If it cocks with no shoot it's either not enough pressure to push your rear spring back far enough to catch the sear, or sear is the problem. Sears can have two problems it's screwed down too far and can't travel forward , not causing it to shoot . Or it's too high up again not catching in the rear position and not firing. With the last one it'll burp when it cycle cause it bumps the valve . If it cocks then air pressure is on the valve land it's the sear . Or last you screwed up and put the hammer it bassackward. d:0)
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