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Pro/Carbine (again)

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    Posted: 30 June 2005 at 5:52pm

Ok, So my lil bro went out and was shooting my recently fixed P/C, so he came back about 10 minutes later, and said he was out of air, and handed me back my left over paint. He had gone through only about 150 rounds and he was out of air! I had shot the thing a couple days earlier and had gone through 1500 rounds before running out of air. So I thought, it must be a blown O-ring. So I disassemble the gun, and there is no blown oring, and no leaks. But the thing still wont fire even though everything is together right. I also filled the CO2 tanks back up.

What should I check next?

This thing is pissin me off.



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Its cocking right?

What happens when you pull the trigger?

I dont own a procarb, but it could be and effed up valve.
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It works fine until you shoot it, then the thing just goes burrrrrpppp like your out ofg air, or you have a blown O-ring
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Either a worn sear or rear bolt edge. The carbine seems really picky about that sort of thing.
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