Hey Guys,
DUMB QUESTION ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. I have a Pure Energy 68/4500 N2 tank. Is it ok to leave them filled for say a week or should I always empty them when I am done. Does it wear the tank out to leave it with air in for a week or so?
2 I have a classic powerfeed rt. My stock barrell has a place for ball detents on both sides but I only have one ball detent. Should it have one in both sides or just one or does it matter?
3. I have a hyperframe on my mag. Sometimes when I am playing it will fail to shoot. When I pull the trigger I can feel what I believe is the thump of the sear but no shot. Usually I can turm my air off at the slide check in my foregrip then recharge and get a few more shots off before it does it again. Any Ideas about this. One of the guys at my local field says he thinks I may have the take down screw in to tight making the bolt stick but I have not had the chance to test this theory out. If anyone has any ideas or has a hyper and has similar problems please let me know.
thanks for your time,
Bryan
DUMB QUESTION ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. I have a Pure Energy 68/4500 N2 tank. Is it ok to leave them filled for say a week or should I always empty them when I am done. Does it wear the tank out to leave it with air in for a week or so?
2 I have a classic powerfeed rt. My stock barrell has a place for ball detents on both sides but I only have one ball detent. Should it have one in both sides or just one or does it matter?
3. I have a hyperframe on my mag. Sometimes when I am playing it will fail to shoot. When I pull the trigger I can feel what I believe is the thump of the sear but no shot. Usually I can turm my air off at the slide check in my foregrip then recharge and get a few more shots off before it does it again. Any Ideas about this. One of the guys at my local field says he thinks I may have the take down screw in to tight making the bolt stick but I have not had the chance to test this theory out. If anyone has any ideas or has a hyper and has similar problems please let me know.
thanks for your time,
Bryan

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