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Spyder Shutter C02 problems

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    Posted: 05 October 2006 at 7:38pm
ever sense i got the gun ive been having problems with it.  it seems like liquid co2 is getting into the gun and make it do the famous "farting". i also noticed that the stock expansion chamber and bottle will freeze over, ive never had this problem and like the gun so idont know what to do.
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whoever that filled your Co2 tank prolly overfilled it.. Which means that your basically gettin liquid Co2 into your gun. Try to screw on another Co2 tank and see if it still happens? What kind of weather was it when you were using your gun??

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You could put on a BETTER exp chamber...stock spyders normally have 2-4 stages.... put an 8-Stage X-COre and you'd be fine..
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i dont think they overfilled it because i could only get about 200 shots out of a 12 oz 
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how cold was it outside...
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like 75degrees farenheight
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Sounds like just an overfilled tank. Also, do you remember the position you held the marker in prior to shooting? If the marker is tilted down, then liquid Co2 may pour into it. Consider an anti-syphon, better X-Chamber, or HPA.
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