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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
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Posted by shadow_walker on September 03, 2002 at 15:41:28:

In Reply to: Hey all Techs out there posted by Steve on September 02, 2002 at 21:25:06:

: Hey, I know this is a spyder forum, but I havve a question. I was fixing a guys piranha and had a lot of trouble with it. I don't really have time to type it all out right now, but I can say it's in the piranha forum. The jack holes in that forum are more like, 'What should I buy' than I have this problem. LMK if there is an answer to my question.

Here is what he typed in the pirhana forum....

I was cleaning a gun for a friend of mine and had big problems once it was put back together. First, when I took the gun apart two of the bolt o-rings were ripped but still in place. I replaced them and cleaned the paint out of the gun. When I gased the gun back up the gun would cock, but would fire in rapid sequence and HARD. like hard enough when I stuck my hand over the muzzel, it gave me a bruise. Not the purple kind either, like a blood blister. This is without paint loaded! Not only that, but it chopped the o-rings on the bolt again and spit pieces out at me through the feed and the muzzel. I figured it was a cup seal thing so I took it to a guy I know who is great to his piranha. He looked it over and just said to replace the o-rings in the gun. Did it to get the same result. And another bruise. AAHHHHH!!!!! I'm too frustrated to work on it anymore but I am still curious as to what the hell was wrong with the gun to make it do that.




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