Hyperframe+Lvl10+Retro+20,000 shots=bad

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  • Blazingace
    ENGINE OF DESTRUCTION
    • Apr 2002
    • 829

    #1

    Hyperframe+Lvl10+Retro+20,000 shots=bad

    The title says it all. When I gas up my gun And let it sit for a little while I have to pull the trigger a couple times before it fires. The Hyperframe works and once it shoots it shoots all the time until it sits for a while again. I changed all the o-rings in the valve and redid the Lvl10 with the lightest spring and a smaller carrier and I replaced the Sear. I also greased the retro valve and it still does it. I think I either need a new Solenoid or there is something very wrong with my retro. I might need to change the Reg. Piston and springs? What do you think? I think it might be the Hyperframe because I tried it with another Lvl 10 Retro that I have. Please post serious replys and not just crap about how the Hyperframe sucks because it was great until now. Yes I change the batteries in the Hyper often.
  • Blazingace
    ENGINE OF DESTRUCTION
    • Apr 2002
    • 829

    #2
    No one can help me? I need some adviceon this problem. I don't know where to go next. I will call Centerflag on Mon. to see if they have any advice. I have used all my options so far.

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    • Brendan
      Registered User
      • Jun 2002
      • 85

      #3
      well put another frame on your gun (i.e. stock frame) and try that out, if the gun works, then you've narrowed the problem down to the hyperframe, in which case you should call centerflag and have them fix it for you. If the gun still doesn't work then send your gun to AGD

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      • hostage
        Boo-yaah/Mako Fixer
        • Aug 2001
        • 1529

        #4
        try taking out the oring in your retro valve and replacing it with one of the white telflon orings.
        -Hostage
        ---X-Mag'n spending the G's.---


        My feedback

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        • oldsoldier
          just choke yourself out!!!
          • Feb 2002
          • 2459

          #5
          Sounds like the hyperframe. If it was a valve problem, it would probably be leaking. The on/off pin isnt sticking is it? If so, grease the oring and try that. Other than that, it really sounds like the Hyperframe.
          X-mag #10. Nuff said.

          my feedback

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          • steveg
            Member
            • May 2001
            • 460

            #6
            Simple bolt stick. go to the largest carrier that doesn't
            leak.
            the hyperframe energizes the solenoid for app 10ms (or so
            everyone claims)
            sometimes the sear will trip and re-latch before the bolt
            overcomes the o-ring stick.

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