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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Shocker problems[HELP!]

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Posted by erasure2 on May 22, 2002 at 19:46:01:

In Reply to: Shocker problems[HELP!] posted by Johnny_Coxxx on May 09, 2002 at 01:10:46:

Try cleaning out your regulator also. This should be cleaned and o-ring lubed aft 6+ full day games or so.


: Alright, last weekend I went paintballing. The night before I shot my shocker(I have a 2000 shocker I belive) and everything was cool... then the next day I would shoot it and it would shoot the first ball straight and long, then the next one shorter and less powerful, and so on and so forth til after a few shots balls were just getting stuck in my barell. If I didnt shoot the shocker for a few seconds it would shoot a ball long and straight and then repeat the same process... Please help me, I dont know what I should do...




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