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Re: Problems w/E-99
In Reply to: Re: Problems w/E-99 posted by Dale on December 18, 2003 at 09:42:55:
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Posted by: Eric "Eightball" Ellison on December 28, 2003 at 21:01:14
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Sorry I havn't replied, but I've been away for Christmas. Anyway, I have rechargable batteries for the trigger and hopper, which have been fully charged each time I've gone out. Someone in RSP though it may have to do with the trigger electronics as well, so I took it into my local shop. I bought the gun from them and they said they've seen this before. Something about the trigger and a selnoid going bad. They're going to fix it up next week and won't be charging me a thing, as the parts are warrentied and the labor is free from my local shop if you bought the gun from them. Thanks for the suggestions and I'll let you know how it turns out. 8ball : My first thought was CO2 "shootdown" but you said it happens with "air" too. If it does it with Nitrogen/Air too, then you probably have a problem with the grip. : UNLESS you have low batteries... Or run them down during the first couple of games. You didn't say how many rounds you shot before this happens. : Have you tried putting if FRESH batteries and then see if the problem goes away? : Then the only question is how many rounds you get out of a set of batteries and IF that is typical for that marker. :
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