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In Reply to: Velocity problem with Phantom posted by Kamikaze1 on April 29, 2003 at 21:37:15:


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Posted by:
_The Hare_

on May 01, 2003 at 01:32:13

Completely cleaing out the lower half of the reciever--spray silican lube and spray co2 or some other 'computer safe' air to clear it= (back portion where the cup seal is located) chances are some fine slick grime has had time to collect on the inverse side (not the side that you see). . .if not then you can change your springs; but From what I see on mine; they' don't wear out that eaislily. What you may have is a verrrrry small leak in hte cup seal and you can try fipping it? anything else and well just tinker until you find a conclusion; Phantoms are relatively so easy to diognos that you pritty much can fid/fix it yourself given Precious Time.

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