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losing co2 pressure

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    Posted: 21 October 2006 at 10:00am
ok just a few minutes ago i was shooting my newly fixed up 98 custom. I had just put in an expansion chamber and last night i checked and fixed all the leaks (i think). so i go outside start shooting and i notice that each shot is getting shorter and shorter. so i came back in side remove my remote then i put it back on then some how the pressure comes back. by the way its maybe 50 or 60 outside i do believe that has to do with something.
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i also just shot some blank shots inside when i continuly shoot the pressure goes down but then when i loosen the adapter for the remote like less then 1/16 turn i hear the gas go through the hose then i tighten it. then i shoot again and the pressure goes down. so its a repeating system.
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i also oiled all the o rings and fired with my flatline finally. but its still losing pressure can someone give me any idea? btw the flatline is awsome i dont care what people say.
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OK, first off, you need to learn to edit your post instead of triple posting. The remote is basically choking itself. The on/off on top of the adapter, is choking the air coming out of the tank. Solution, screw the on/off all the way in and then turn it out 1/2 a turn. Your problem should be fixed.
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