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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: Black Dragun LED double firing

In Reply to: Black Dragun LED double firing posted by dpmasterx on January 13, 2003 at 13:31:37:


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Posted by:
Dave "bunkers" Collins
on January 24, 2003 at 10:39:10

: Alright here is my dilemma.. I have a black dragun LED. Have upgraded to Check it FULL FORCE BOLT, STEEL LINE, and 32 Degrees Turbo Valve Kit. I am currently using CO2...Saving money for Nitro!! Every once in a while when playing my gun begins to double fire on 1 pull every once in a while. I'm guessing it is either Regulator or Sear related?? I have tried messing w/ both but still have the problem?? Any suggestions on how to narrow it down? Oh yeah the highest I can get it to shoot is like 260fps, w/a new spring. Any help or info will be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks

you need a high flow vertical adapter or a stronger spring for the velocity and the double fir is probably the sear adjusted to sensitive loosen the screw on the side of the frame and then adjust the one in the back until it works right

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