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  • lordgroom
    Registered User
    • Mar 2003
    • 92

    #1

    Help- Must pull up on barrel to fire

  • xen_100
    super-uber spyder tech
    • Oct 2002
    • 1203

    #2
    that little washer that fell out was more than likely the rail bushing. it goes in the bodyrail where your field strip screw goes in. it keeps the rail and the grip frame aligned. put it back and I bet your problem will go away.

    "super multi-green mag" Cp barrels, LX bolt, no-rise, intelli, 47ci flatline, halo................
    Red dragun body, turbo valve, 12" Boomstick, Spud magics anti-chop bolt with quickstrip, ELCD, nitroduck 68CI,Gas thru stock, 12V revy, AGD Warpfeed system
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    • lordgroom
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 92

      #3
      Ok, I will give that a try.
      I thought the bushing was the sleeve that accepts the field strip screw.

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      • xen_100
        super-uber spyder tech
        • Oct 2002
        • 1203

        #4
        it is, that is still there?

        then I dont know what washer would have fallen out.

        "super multi-green mag" Cp barrels, LX bolt, no-rise, intelli, 47ci flatline, halo................
        Red dragun body, turbo valve, 12" Boomstick, Spud magics anti-chop bolt with quickstrip, ELCD, nitroduck 68CI,Gas thru stock, 12V revy, AGD Warpfeed system
        Xen's paintball pages

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        • edwards888
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 56

          #5
          Friend of Lordgroom and was present for the above problem. It is definitely NOT the rail bushing. It is a thin black metal oring/spacer that is in question. I also have a mag (built from scratch) and I do NOT have one on my mag.

          I read on another post that the bolt hitting/rubbing on the barrel may be do to the field strip screw not being tight enough.
          Can anyone confirm this?

          Also, from the AGD store about the field strip screw: "The Field Strip Screw holds your valve in place. Comes with a small urethane rubber washer on the base to prevent it from vibrating out. Make sure you tighten it with a wrench."

          Last thought: Lordgroom's mag was bought used. Could some have replaced the urethane rubber washer with this mysterious metal washer?

          Thanks for all the help guys/gals!

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          • xen_100
            super-uber spyder tech
            • Oct 2002
            • 1203

            #6
            well if the feild strip screw in not tight enough (ussualy hand tight is enough for mine) then it could cause the body and the valve to ride up a bit and cause the binding you are seeing.

            I guess what I would do is take the bodt off the rail and make sure there is nothing in there that is causing it to ride up wierd. then put it all back together. sometimes that is all it takes.

            "super multi-green mag" Cp barrels, LX bolt, no-rise, intelli, 47ci flatline, halo................
            Red dragun body, turbo valve, 12" Boomstick, Spud magics anti-chop bolt with quickstrip, ELCD, nitroduck 68CI,Gas thru stock, 12V revy, AGD Warpfeed system
            Xen's paintball pages

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            • Lee
              Team Trigger Happy
              • Nov 2002
              • 2395

              #7
              treat it likes it's a washer for the front frame screw. i don't know if that will help or not, but it's worth a shot.

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              • lordgroom
                Registered User
                • Mar 2003
                • 92

                #8
                I just used an allen wrench on the field strip screw. No luck. Then I added the washer to the field strip screw. Still doesn't working but the gun will re-cock by itself. I tried a flexible washer but it got crushed under pressure. Looking for a thicker washer.

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                • BlackVCG
                  Grubby Owner

                  • Oct 2000
                  • 4956

                  #9
                  That black washer goes on the front frame screw that screws into the the mainbody to hold it down.
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                  • lordgroom
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 92

                    #10
                    BlackVCG...tell me your first name and I will consider naming my first born after you. Seriously, that was the problem. That screw was pressing into the barrel without the washer. I am now up and running.

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