The closest I've found to answers for these issues are "oil your gun" and "use an allan wrench to tighten the field strip screw". I've done both, and these are the issues I'm having. Any help would be most appreciated...
This is a new, out-of-the-box rt pro.
1: if I use the red lvlX spring, the trigger WILL NOT gas up. if I switch to the gold (short) spring I can get the trigger to work. I have no idea why this would happen. I've read here that the gold spring is less effective with a vert feed, so I'd at least like a chance to try the red one...
2: when I gas my gun, using the on/off on my ASA, the gun fires once and starts venting out the back when I first open the tank, then fires again and stops venting when I open the tank more fully. this is really bad in the dead zone, especially given #3, which means I have to gas/degass my gun a bunch.
3: I have to gas/degass/lube my gun about 3 times to get it to function properly, as well as having to cycle the velocity fully up and fully down a couple of times to get the gun to not leak, but still fire. The internal parts are literally dripping with oil, yet I still add more in the hopes that it will work...
is this just break-in pains, or do I have to look forward to this hoping/praying ceremony for the life of my gun? I've put about a case through the gun this weekend (it works nice once it gets up and running)
thanks for your help.
This is a new, out-of-the-box rt pro.
1: if I use the red lvlX spring, the trigger WILL NOT gas up. if I switch to the gold (short) spring I can get the trigger to work. I have no idea why this would happen. I've read here that the gold spring is less effective with a vert feed, so I'd at least like a chance to try the red one...
2: when I gas my gun, using the on/off on my ASA, the gun fires once and starts venting out the back when I first open the tank, then fires again and stops venting when I open the tank more fully. this is really bad in the dead zone, especially given #3, which means I have to gas/degass my gun a bunch.
3: I have to gas/degass/lube my gun about 3 times to get it to function properly, as well as having to cycle the velocity fully up and fully down a couple of times to get the gun to not leak, but still fire. The internal parts are literally dripping with oil, yet I still add more in the hopes that it will work...
is this just break-in pains, or do I have to look forward to this hoping/praying ceremony for the life of my gun? I've put about a case through the gun this weekend (it works nice once it gets up and running)
thanks for your help.


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