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  • Bodhai
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 1

    #1

    Level 10 No Fire

    Ok Guys... HELP.

    I've just gotten my level 10 and installed it to the point where there were no leaks after gassing up and I'm thinking I have the right carrier size (1.5) as everything bigger than that leaks and the nex smallest gets stuck on the bolt when testing.

    Then I pull the trigger and I get no action at all...

    No dry fire... no gas/air movement, no nothing.

    I upped the velocity pressure... nothing...

    Thought it may be too tight, so went to the next biggest o-ring carrier... nothing but leak.

    So my question is, is the problem in my trigger adjustment/sear rod length or something since I'm getting no action on the trigger pull. Can anyone help me please? I really wanna take this L10 out and make my buddies jealous enough to buy their own.
  • rehme
    varmit slayer
    • Mar 2002
    • 1480

    #2
    DO NOT MESS WITH THE SEAR ROD IT WILL THROW YOUR SYSTEM OFF WACK


    go to a smaller size spring and put the velocity highest as can be inless it is leaking


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    • slushee
      AO Patch Designer
      • Jan 2001
      • 562

      #3
      yes, make sure the bolt stem is lubed up and then put in a lighter spring... you should be fine after that
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      • impostal22
        disgruntled...
        • Apr 2003
        • 1623

        #4
        the middle spring works for most people, and make sure you turn your velocity as high as possible (until it starts venting air). it should shoot. i had the same problem, i just turned the velocity up and now it works fine.

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        • ChucktheMAGician
          Back at it
          • Oct 2002
          • 1855

          #5
          I had a similar problem and I was so frustrated that I went a little wild w/ the oil. I put a drop right on the o-ring before I installed it, 3 drops down the powertube and 3 drops thru the ASA! It sprayed some oil for a little bit but works fine now.
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          • Lesman
            Registered User
            • Jan 2003
            • 70

            #6
            In the worst case scenario run the stock spring and crank your velocity until it shoots. If it vents before the gun shoots go to a larger carrier. Once you get it firing make sure you chrono the gun to check velocity. After you play a few games and "break in" the oring go back and experiment with the cut spring.

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            • Clothier87
              Rec-Baller
              • Apr 2003
              • 67

              #7
              use two shims, and use the spring with the end cut off. then gas it up, and turn the velocity up untill you get a stable flow of air thts what i did, it worked

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