ULE trigger - I need help!

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  • Jerhew
    Riverside Regiment
    • Jul 2002
    • 677

    #16
    Originally posted by trex
    It does happen more when the pressure is low though. Go figure.
    well that seemd to be a common trend so i was just exploring the idea...

    not to rub it in or anything but i just used mine tonight for the first time in an actual game
    definitely rips
    no ball breaks and no bolt stick, i did however have a small leak that needs to be dealt with...

    but back on topic...
    ok we can pretty much rule out pressure...
    the only thing it could possibly be is a bad ult or some other source of unusual friction or something
    i trust you tried swapping the extra o-rings they give you into it...
    hrm
    other than that im pretty much out of ideas...
    TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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    • TAW
      wait, what?

      • Dec 2002
      • 271

      #17
      Hey guys,

      I played around with my ULT to get it to bolt stick like yours. So here is what I found. Lets say that a LX shim=1 and a ULT=.5.

      At 0.0 thru 1,There is pressure against the trigger but my pin doesn't drop out of the on/off oring to charge the air chamber. 1.5 thru 2.5,It shoots cough cuff cuff then bolt stick. Insert finger to reset bolt and repeat. 3 LX shims and I have a super light trigger that I can walk WOOHOO. 3.5, Look out runnaway. 4 LX shims,IT fires once then there is pressure against the trigger the bolt is stuck and it will not reset. Degas and repeat same thing.

      Well I hope that helps someone. Later

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      • Grasshopper
        Registered User
        • Apr 2003
        • 578

        #18
        Sorry, I havn't replied to this in a loooong time. But, I wasn't able to send in my gun 'till last week (had a game that I needed it for, so I wanted to make sure it'd still be back). Anyhow, after the game I sent it in, and I just got it back today. Let me tell you, the thing rips so bad. The trigger is light as a feather. Awsome upgrade, especially for $50.

        "REPAIR NOTES: INSPECTED ALL PAERTS. REPLACED ALL O-RINGS. INSTALLED 2 L10 SHIMS. NO OTHER PARTS NEEDED TO BE CHANGED (L10 = STOCK SPRING, CARRIER #1. ULT = 2 SHIMS). TESTED AND CHRONOED AT 800 PSI."

        Hmm, maybe the people at AGD are just lucky, because I tried that exact same set-up (yes, the tank was full. I tried mine and my bros, too). Anyhow, I'm just glad to have it back and working. They also gave me a new power feed plug (mine was from a Piranah, and it didn't really fit well =P). Thanks AGD!

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        • doubletap
          Registered User
          • Mar 2002
          • 19

          #19
          Had same problem. Oil everything really well. It seems the LX and ULT need extra lubing. Try this the next time you are having this problem.

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          • afrankart
            driving blindfolded
            • Jan 2003
            • 713

            #20
            I used to have the same problems. I was running a centerflag preset @750 and macro, and I had lotsa bolt stick. I have since started using KC lube and I got a dynaflow and run it @ 1k and I haven't had it stick once since in 4 cases. That's good enough for me.

            Oh, and I concur, these do rip.
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            • Grasshopper
              Registered User
              • Apr 2003
              • 578

              #21
              Originally posted by doubletap
              Had same problem. Oil everything really well. It seems the LX and ULT need extra lubing. Try this the next time you are having this problem.
              I tried that... I tried everything from no oil, to oil out the ying yang. But, it's workin' now, so I'm happy!

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