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    Posted: 12 June 2005 at 9:56pm
Ok now I got a problem with my responce trigger... the peace were you adjust your speed keeps freezing so bad that it turns white is this normal on some guns or something cause my buddys A-5 did'nt do it... can someone help and tell me whats up... I tightened it up as good as possible cause I thought mabe air was leaking but it still keeps freezing
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You need a palmers stabalizer.
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Originally posted by You Wont See Me You Wont See Me wrote:

You need a palmers stabalizer.

can you refresh me on what that does

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You are shooting too fast and your CO2 is freezing up your banjo fittings.

You need to upgrade your air source. Getting HPA would solve this problem,
or you can try buying an expansion chamber, or stabilizer, or remote, or
anti-siphon.


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an expansion chamber gives the c02 more time/room to expand, theirfor it will be expandin less in you gun, and you gun wont be freezing up.
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I can bet that its happening so much because your pointing your gun down. It takes a lot of normal shooting (your gun level or above level) for it to freeze up. When you point your gun down you suck up liquid co2 instantly which freezes any moisture around. Try not to point your gun down when firing and it wont happen so easily, but eventualy will after long period of fire. An expansion chamber, anti-siphon, stabalizer, or remote will prolong high rates of fire. HPA will eliminate freezing.

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