How to disassemble the 98 custom. |
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stealth agent
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hi new member here,
I have a 98 custom, and i want to add a response trigger to it, but i'd rather save the money and do it myself. Could someone help me and walk me through it, any feedback given is extremley appreciated. |
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Chubby
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i have the same problem and it drives me nuts. i can never get the handle to come together but i will try ur technique. thank you thank you |
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Chubby
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wrong thread man. use the search. type response trigger or R/T |
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pbstar34
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great post... i woluld like to see one about dissassembling the A-5. |
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Boo bear 2
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nice post .....
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sonycrayfish
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Hey, I got the same problem as axio, I haven't been able to figure it out yet.
I think we both have the ACT, or anti-chop-technology, models. They have two extra springs and two extra matal parts. I was able to put the spring from the regular 98 custom back in, but this one stops me from cocking it all the way. I would appreciate it if someone could help me out. In the worst case scenario I could return it and say it jammed on me. |
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MrMrGnome
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Okay, i took apart my gun last night and everything went fine. The only thing I wasn't sure about was the endcap did not fit in nice and snug. It came out of the back of the gun just a little bit. So, I took it apart again and looked to see if the cap was fitting in the threads right, and it was. I do not think this will pose a problem, but has anybody else had this happen to them? Thanks
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BigMac11
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how often should you take the 98C apart and do a thorough cleaning?
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inf3kt
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When I was putting mine back in I started to tighten up one of the screws and just the top of the thread like in the one like just fell out, I didn't use pressure or anything when putting it in. Now I have to push the one screw in a tiny bit for it to catch but it still tightens up just fine so I think im ok. |
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The other day I was taking mine apart, missed the part in the manual about turning the velocity screw all the way in.
The gun won't fire now, what could be a solution for this problem? Does it have to do with me removing the screw?
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Fuzzey5-0
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The reason for threading the screw all the way in, I can only imagine, is so when you remove the receiver halves, it does not damage the valve threads, in the power tube. Aluminum is a very soft metal. Especially so, in these guns.
As for "the gun won't fire now" i'd recommend describing the symptoms a bit more... do you have air leakage? Will the bolt react, but the paint not project? Details are key here... |
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Hi, I have a tippmann 98 platinum, and I can't figure out how to take apart the front sight (where you push down on it to release the hopper). It got hit with some paint, so I need to clean inside there, but unlike the normal 98, it's locked in place and I can't pull the pin out. I tried with pliers and the pin wouldn't budge. What's the trick to it? The manual wouldn't say.
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hey i have a question i have the 98 custom ultra basic ..... i dissasembled and re-assembled it but the back reciever half will not go on correctly .... but when i oppend it up the sear is popped up so i took it out and replaced it still would not close ... after hours i just left the sear spring out and closed it back up if you could help that would be great
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I was going to add this and this looks like the perfect place. Check your sear pin I dissembled mine to remove the safety I'm left handed and kept engaging the safety on the field NOT GOOD. When attempting to reassemble I noticed some resistance. I saw the sear pin was bent after unsuccessfully trying to bang it straight 1) its hardened 2) its small 3) it goes flying when struck. I ordered a new one $1
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Side note I know more about taking things apart and putting them back together (thats my day job) than the whole computer thing. My apologies for the above large font
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Thanks for the ingo guys it really helped me alot :)
Is anyone able to tell me what parts you would recommend to be replaced for a major service of this gun? |
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