TheShark
01-14-2005, 09:23 PM
Hey guys..
I got a 20bps hyperframe a month ago and played with it and it really rips. I was only able to get full auto up to 13 consistantly, but I haven't messed with the service mode at all yet.
However, I have 2 problems at the moment. First, the safety did not come installed. Hi-tech, I read one of your responses where you described exactly how to install it, however, it seems my frame is different. I do not have a small vertical hole below the horizontal safety hole. I do have the vertical hole *above this, which extends up to the top of the frame. I have no clue where to put the spring / ball bearing before sliding the safety in...
My second problem is, sadly, that we had a huge storm and some rain water got into my bag. The externals of my gun were covered in water when I discovered it. :eek: I dried everything off, took apart the hyperframe, and while there was moisture inside, from what I could tell it only extended in a couple mm from the edge of the grip, and didn't seem to have touched any of the electronics. Once I had it reassembled, I put the battery in. It turned on but much to my dismay, I heard a very quiet sizzling sound. :mad: I immediately took the battery out and the frame is now sitting open, and I am praying it will work next time I put the battery in.
At any rate, if you could give me a hand with the safety issue, I would appreciate it.
(PS I have read the hyperframe FAQ, great work there, but sadly no help with the safetey)
I got a 20bps hyperframe a month ago and played with it and it really rips. I was only able to get full auto up to 13 consistantly, but I haven't messed with the service mode at all yet.
However, I have 2 problems at the moment. First, the safety did not come installed. Hi-tech, I read one of your responses where you described exactly how to install it, however, it seems my frame is different. I do not have a small vertical hole below the horizontal safety hole. I do have the vertical hole *above this, which extends up to the top of the frame. I have no clue where to put the spring / ball bearing before sliding the safety in...
My second problem is, sadly, that we had a huge storm and some rain water got into my bag. The externals of my gun were covered in water when I discovered it. :eek: I dried everything off, took apart the hyperframe, and while there was moisture inside, from what I could tell it only extended in a couple mm from the edge of the grip, and didn't seem to have touched any of the electronics. Once I had it reassembled, I put the battery in. It turned on but much to my dismay, I heard a very quiet sizzling sound. :mad: I immediately took the battery out and the frame is now sitting open, and I am praying it will work next time I put the battery in.
At any rate, if you could give me a hand with the safety issue, I would appreciate it.
(PS I have read the hyperframe FAQ, great work there, but sadly no help with the safetey)