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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: rapid fire

In Reply to: Re: rapid fire posted by petrong1186 on August 31, 2003 at 14:15:30:


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petrong1186

on September 02, 2003 at 08:53:49

: : My gun(tippmann 98 custom) wont stop firing.By that I mean that I pulled the trigger and it started to release Co2 like an auto. Thankfully there was only 1 paintball left.Does anyone know why it started to rapid fire?

: one problem that can cause that is when the CO2 tank is near empty it will rtart rapid firing. if that is not the case then i have no idea

: dan

actually i think i am having the same problem now. you screw the tank in and you hear a hiss then the gun starts to rapid fire. u could try putting some blue (non-permanent) loc-tite around the sides of where the gas line screws into the valve.if that dont work then the o-ring inside the valve could be blown and you may need a new valve

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