On some occassions when i gas up my RT Pro the sear will tend to stick and not allow the piston behind the trigger to go into the right position, resulting in the air pissing out the barrel. What would be the best way to correct this problem?
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Gas the RT with the trigger held. Once the gun is fully charged at operating pressure, release the trigger. You should get a quick snap as the front valve chamber pressurizes and pushes the bolt against the sear. All seals will be properly set and it shouldn't leak.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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I tried it like you said, it worked. Thank you.
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Member #007 of the Unoffical Trina Fan Club
Great Traders: automagfreek, ClassicMagger, Emagster, fire1811, Kevmaster, MrMag, Nicad, oldsoldier, RogueFactor, SpongeBobSquarePantsx2 , SteveDx10+, The Frymarker, Treefall25, Tunamanx3, warpfeedmod
In Loving Memory of Eric "Po" Ison Oct. 10, 1974 - Dec. 31, 2004
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