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wickedclownz
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Topic: pro lite and pro carbine problemsPosted: 10 April 2005 at 11:09am |
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hey guys and gals i was wondering on my pro lite you have to do full trigger pull on it which is you can push it back but you also have to push it forward and on the pro carbine the bolt will not reset it self the tank is full and ive tried everything with the velocity you can fire it once and the bolt will not shoot it self backwards thanks for anything that could be of help
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txsniper
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Posted: 23 April 2005 at 6:38am |
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check the trigger spring first then it sound like it could use a real good cleaning. If the bolt is not being pushed back it sounds like an air problem, there might be a restriction somewhere. Hard to tell without seeing it though
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clownshooter
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Posted: 23 April 2005 at 9:03pm |
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1. Check to see if the linkage rod is hooked to the front bolt. |
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SR_Crewchief
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Posted: 23 April 2005 at 10:00pm |
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First the obvious question. When was the last time it was full stripped for cleaning?
Now for the not so obvious. For the trigger, has it been shimmed to reduce axial play? If so, it may need to be reduced. A new spring is never a bad idea. For the hammer issue. Clownshooter covered the linkage arm. Also check the drive pin for straightness. You could also have a weak driver spring. When was the last time the valve was lubed? If the o-ring for the valve to body seal is worn you could the this problem as well. Honestly, before doing anything else, down a full stripdown, clean/lube, and reassemble. Don't forget to do the internal lube for the valve while your at it. Replace any o-ring with obvious damage. |
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