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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: bolt sticking

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Posted by Pat Mulligan on September 20, 2002 at 08:44:25:

In Reply to: bolt sticking posted by OnEBaDaZZBusHiE on August 16, 2002 at 02:22:53:

Sounds like not enough pressure, turn it up. And/Or it might need oiling, put a few drops in the ASA and dry fire a few times.


: hi everyone, i have a problem with my bushie and i want to know if anybody else is having the same problem.when i shoot my gun real fast, the bolt would stop moving, it will stay back,like if the bolt was stuck open, and you can hear air leaking out of the gun, when the bolt is stuck. then i have to push the bolt close, and it will shoot normal again. i have a guage, and my LPR is set at 90 psi. my bushie is completely stock, and its a 5th gen, only a year old. the warranty is up too.please help me




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