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Air America Vigilante


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Posted by:
Carthage
on January 24, 2003 at 13:47:39

I recently bought a vigilante for my cocker, but after i installed it, i lost all sembelance of consistance. It then got so bad that the marker wouldn't even have enough air to shoot a ball clear of the barrel, then would go back up if i fired off a string of shots. I tried adjusting it, but the psi is right for my marker, and should work, but its almost like its starving for air, then starting to get to much, all within a few shots. Has anyone ever heard of this? Does it need to be broken in, or is it something broken? I tried it on a spyder, and had no problems with it, it only seems to do this on my cocker. Any help would be appreciated. I'm running hpa if that makes any difference.

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