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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: breaking E-99

In Reply to: breaking E-99 posted by Dan Szajta on May 10, 2003 at 14:53:53:


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Posted by:
Orracles_rock

on August 24, 2003 at 00:05:31

: I bought a spyder E-99 around the christmas of 2002. ever since i got the gun it has not worked right for more than one game. at time air leas out of the barrel and i have changed the cup seal numerous times. i have checked all of the o rings to make sure they were good and also if they were the correct ones. doing all of this only reduced the amount it was leaking. i took it in to my local shop and when they screw in their tanks it worked fine.(Co2 by the way) i have three different tanks and the gun leaks with each of them so i dont c how it could be the tanks. i have tried to contact kingman and they will not do anything about it. also i had it working fine for one day of paintball and i came home and cleaned it put some oil on it and jsut tested it and of course it leaked even tho it had not leaked all day.ne help would be greatly appreciated.

I had the same prob 4 a while. I took it 2 the store and they said it just did that when I was low on co2. make sure ur co2 tank is full. srry, but thats all i got to offer

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