possable air leak, need help |
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bigjak92
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Posted: 06 March 2005 at 10:43am |
i havn't fired my A-5 in a few months, went out shooting yesterday just for some fun and noticed that every time i fired it, a small bit of Co2 was also coming out just above the trigger. Mostly felt it with my trigger finger. what i need to know is if this is normal for an A-5, and i just never noticed it before, or, do i have a faulty O-ring somewhere.
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Mad Psience
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not normal, but i don't know the fix. email the proshop or maybe someone else will reply.
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rmorey
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It's normal. The blowback gases have to go somewhere, and it just may be more noticeable because it's colder (??).
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triggerhappy1
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This is perfectly normal. Its the blowback gases like he said. It is easier to notice in the cold; especialy if you suck up some liquid Co2.
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bigjak92
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i better not have sucked up some co2, using a remote system.
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evil_fingers
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Well then, most likely an O-ring needs to be replaced.
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