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My model 98 is firing full-auto

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Topic: My model 98 is firing full-auto
Posted By: Hazards 21
Subject: My model 98 is firing full-auto
Date Posted: 13 April 2005 at 3:58pm

I am pretty sure that that someone else has asked this question but coudn't find a forum about it. My model 98(i have 2 guns) is firing full-auto and sometimes double firing. i have checked out what tippmann support said in F.A.Q. but i don't kno how to tell what is wrong. help me out.



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see you on the field....

later, HAZARDS

Marker

A-5
E-GRIP
14" whisper barrel
JCS DOUBLE TRIGGER
20 OZ co2 TANK. SAVING MONEY TO GET a NITROGEN tank



Replies:
Posted By: Lawless
Date Posted: 13 April 2005 at 4:01pm

Hey!

Is your tank full?

Is your sear worn?

Is your drive spring worn?



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Name: Paul R. Warman II

Location: The Boonies, MI

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Posted By: INV8ER
Date Posted: 13 April 2005 at 4:39pm
Originally posted by Lawless Lawless wrote:

Hey!

Is your tank full?

Is your sear worn?

Is your drive spring worn?



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Posted By: Pulp_Fiction
Date Posted: 13 April 2005 at 5:30pm
If you just got your co2 filled, are you sure the guys didn't do a half arsed
job and only give you enough co2 for like barely 2 good shots, and if
thats not it listen to what the people above me said.

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98c
Flatline
GTA Expansion chamber
R/T
Revvy (Used to be a Qloader)
D.O.P. Rocket Cock II
no triggerguard
Hopper Wiggle Mod
Clicky Pen Spring Mod

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Posted By: triggerhappy1
Date Posted: 14 April 2005 at 7:27pm
Yeah make sure your tank is full. Also check the sear and rear bolt for wear as well as the whole trigger assembly. And if it was cold out (under 35*) this will happen.

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