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S\/\/4T-L()G4N
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Did you remove them when you took it apart? If so, they need to be re-removed, re-locktited, and re-replaced.
If not, get a fill ;) Edited by S\/\/4T-L()G4N - 28 June 2006 at 12:32pm |
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Chrisb319
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The two screws are there :) |
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Bruce A. Frank
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If the screws Mehs mentioned aren't missing then yes, it is 99% likely that your CO2 is low. |
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Mehs
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You're missing screws, 2 of them. Where? Well, when you're
looking down your site, the two screws on the right side, right about
where your valve is located, call Tippmann or go visit your local
hardware store.
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Chrisb319
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After I installed my new valve my gun is uncocking after every single shot. There is no leaks whatso ever so I'm clueless. Could it be that my C02 is low?(my tank was near empty) yes I lubed my front and rear o-rings. The ball detent/latch is correctly placed.
Edited by Chrisb319 - 01 July 2006 at 1:19am |
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