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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
TF-5 Problem. Help me out!!

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Posted by PBK on April 08, 2002 at 19:30:45:

OK I Have a TF-5. The guy I usually bring my gun to is out of town for a couple weeks but I have a tournie next weekend and need it fixed. I have the tech video so I have gone over all that and it isn't any of that, and I've tried different bolts, replaced that battery and turned the jack hammer reg up and down, so it isn't any of that. OK now on to the problem. The gun fires fine if I fire slow but once I try and fan it or alternate fingers it acts like it is pinching a ball and the bolt goes back. IT does this w/ no paint and the eye in or out. So it isn't the eye. The problem w/ this is that it keeps loading paint in the barrel, so then they all break.

Please help me. You can e-mail me, reply or catch me on AIM at Eberle Paintball.

Thanks and please don't reply saying sell it and buy this or that. I just want my gun fixed. Thanks again.


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