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    Posted: 07 December 2005 at 5:34pm
I have a pro lite and after about 10-20 shots it stuters like its out of gas and decocks. I am useing a full 20oz botle of CO2. Is there any way i can fix this? thanks.

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Wow thanks for the help.
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well i people have had lots of time to help me. i am no closer to finding a solution so i am going to forget about fixing it my self and let the local pro shop deal with it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Clark Kent Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 December 2005 at 1:53am

Well, I'm not sure that 7 hours in the evening counts as "lots of time".  This is not a chat room - it sometimes takes a day or two (or more) to get a response to a technical question.  Once you throw out the sarcastic followup, however, your chances of getting help drop way down.  A simple "bump" would have sufficed.

And did you review the FAQ?  There is a lot of information there that might help you.  It is always better to come to these things educated and prepared.

If you show some patience (and courtesy), I am sure you will get some responses.  But if you need help "right now", then an internet forum probably isn't your best bet.  Things just don't move that fast here.

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so now you are going to pay shop prices because it probly into oiled or, it needs a new botl o-ring.
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Or a drive spring, worn sear, faulty RVA...
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Originally posted by Rambino Rambino wrote:

Or a drive spring, worn sear, faulty RVA...
Would be my first guess. And don't try a drive spring from a Carbine/98/A-5. Need an actual Prolite drive spring... which is considerably longer.
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no rva, replaced spring, the sear is not worn, the o-rings are good an the gun is oiled.

every time i take the gun apart i clean and oill it.

is there any thing else that could cause this.


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try not rapid firing it. I own a pro-lite and they are not ment for rapid fire. i run into this on my gun, but only when my trigger finger gets hot.
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Ok thanks for the help.
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