Alpha Black not working!!!! |
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EvansUSAF
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Posted: 18 August 2012 at 11:43am |
Just bought the Alpha black E-trigger a week ago and it already has
two problems.
Problem 1 When I shot, the gun doesn't cock automaticly (meaning I have to pull it it back everytime) after I shoot a couple of shots then its all good. After 10 secs I stopped shooting it does it again. Problem 2 At the end of the day, The gun wouldn't fire anymore. The Air wouldn't go through I guess. I would disconnect the gun from the remote line and plug it back in. That didn't help at all. I screwed the tank directly on the gun, No success.
I am kind of desperate for help. I am stationed in Germany ( Dad is in the Air Force) and there are no Paintball shops near by. |
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Ceesman762
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Have you tried to replace the battery? Is the tank full? Have you field stripped it recently?
Edited by Ceesman762 - 18 August 2012 at 12:33pm |
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Evil Elvis
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When was the last time you Oiled your Marker?
have you followed the instructions in the manual? |
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EvansUSAF
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Yup,I oiled it right before we started playing and I followed the instruction manual.
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EvansUSAF
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Yup, I replaced the battery, the tank was full, and yes I field stripped it. |
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tallen702
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Have you tried a different tank on it? Sometimes you'll get a tank with a bad/touchy pin-valve that doesn't like to play nice with the ASA or Remote line. We had an issue with that back in the early 2000's when I was working as a tech.
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EvansUSAF
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Did that too. I tried three different Tanks.
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tallen702
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I'm not as familiar with the alpha black series as I am with the older markers (98's etc) but the only other thing I can think of is that something is preventing the blowback gasses from escaping the rear of the valve, or causing the hammer to stick.
When you pull back on the charging handle, does the hammer move back freely? Or does it feel like it sticks at the beginning of its rearward motion? Also, how far have you broken the marker down? Just a simple field strip? Or have you taken it down to the valve? |
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EvansUSAF
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It does kind of stick at the beginning when I Cock it. And I only did Field Strips basicly.
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TippmannEmployee1
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If you took it apart, make sure you have the ball detent facing the correct direction. It's easy to put them in backwards. Check this video out & make sure everything is in the correct place. http://youtu.be/qx6Czf5Z3zM
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EvansUSAF
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Well we solved problem one with the Detent hopefully but Problem 2 is still there. Thank you so far
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tallen702
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Are you certain you still have a full tank of CO2 at the end of the day? I know it sounds silly, but you wouldn't believe the number of people that wound up bringing markers to me saying they wouldn't fire when there simply wasn't any CO2 left in the tank.
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EvansUSAF
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Oh there was plenty of Air left, When I unscrewed the tank the air hissed out
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tallen702
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A hiss doesn't necessarily mean that the CO2/HPA is at the operating pressure necessary for the marker to operate. You need ~800psi for a marker to fire at full strength, once you drop below 600psi, you're essentially dead in the water. How many shots would you say you fired over the course of your day playing? Also, what size CO2 tank were you using? |
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EvansUSAF
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I wasted a bag, so 500 rounds basicly.
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TippmannEmployee1
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One other thing to check. Make sure you back off the knob on your remote a 1/2 turn to make sure you are not blocking the air flow with the on/off pin.
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