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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: Flatline....NEED HELP!

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Posted by Jennifer "Shattered Dreams" B on June 02, 2002 at 21:52:04:

In Reply to: Re: Flatline....NEED HELP! posted by Chroniik on June 02, 2002 at 15:44:42:

: I really thought that rubber mallet trick worked..but I will definitely try both things..thanks for the help. I have 2 months wil my next scenario game, that'll be plenty of time to get new screw and give it a shot. Thanks for the help...If I remember, I'll repost and let you know how it goes...
: Now just for clarification..the screw you are referring to is the lock down screw on the neck that locks in the barrel, right?

Thats the right screw, I have noticed after you remove them so many times they get worn down, while your at it get them to send you a new collar for the flatline, the old model always seemed to wiggle a little, the new ones take some real a$$ kicking to get them on which is good, I have yet to have one move on me and put the new screw through that one, if that doesn't fix the problem send it back to tippmann for a refund!


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