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So I ended up airing it up today just to put some paint through it and see what happens with some paint. Started leaking heavily down the barrel as soon as I aired it up. I have hanged nothing from post #11. So I take it apart and the bolt stays in the gun that's how loose it was. So I pulled the .5 carrier out and put the 0 carrier in added a little oil for good measure and presto. Put my finger in the chamber to simulate a half loaded ball and it reset every time no problems but seemed a little sluggish on the reset sometimes. Not a lot but still. So I added three shims just to see what happened. No leaks, and no sluggishness on the reset. I then switched to my clipped red spring which is about 1/4 inch or so longer than the gold spring because it did seem a little harsh on my finger. I then put a paintball in the feedneck with my finger in through the barrel to simulate it not feeding all the way and pulled the trigger, a lot. No chops. I even placed the seem horizontally so the the bolt would hit right on the seem, I pulled the trigger about 10 times and no chop. Dents but no chop. No this isn't some tourney paint but it's still a good sign. Hopefully this will be the last of my headaches. I guess I just got some large I.d. Orings.
So I ended up airing it up today just to put some paint through it and see what happens with some paint. Started leaking heavily down the barrel as soon as I aired it up. I have hanged nothing from post #11. So I take it apart and the bolt stays in the gun that's how loose it was. So I pulled the .5 carrier out and put the 0 carrier in added a little oil for good measure and presto. Put my finger in the chamber to simulate a half loaded ball and it reset every time no problems but seemed a little sluggish on the reset sometimes. Not a lot but still. So I added three shims just to see what happened. No leaks, and no sluggishness on the reset. I then switched to my clipped red spring which is about 1/4 inch or so longer than the gold spring because it did seem a little harsh on my finger. I then put a paintball in the feedneck with my finger in through the barrel to simulate it not feeding all the way and pulled the trigger, a lot. No chops. I even placed the seem horizontally so the the bolt would hit right on the seem, I pulled the trigger about 10 times and no chop. Dents but no chop. No this isn't some tourney paint but it's still a good sign. Hopefully this will be the last of my headaches. I guess I just got some large I.d. Orings.

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