Ok my friend bought a used R/T and it worked well for the first ew trips paintballing, but it started leaking out the back of the vaulve. we replaced the reulator piston, and that seemed to stop it, except the gun seemed to seize up and not fire. We oiled up the regulator piston and it worked fine the rest of the day. Then last saturday when he went to use his R/T it locked up again, but this time it started leaking. We fixed the leaks, which ended up being the bolt that goes through the back of the trigger frame and through the vaulve, ut even when oiling the regulator piston it would still lock up. I am out of ideas and any ideas on how to fix this would be appreciated.
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Hi there,
well i can try.... Try oiling straight into the ASA and maybe a couple drops oil into the ON/OFF. Maybe that helps. If your friend bought a used one, did he changed all oring??
What exactly is stuck?? Do you mean the Sear Pin behind the trigger stuck in the back?? Is the Bolt sticking forward?? Try to descrip it a little bit exacter....
Little_Ho
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all the o-rings have been changed I did that personally when he ordered his parts kit.
I'm not sure if the bolt is stikcing but i rplaced the spring on it just to be safe. Basically what happens is when you pull the trigger it does not return to the firing position (the vaulve does not push it back forward). hopefully this is detailed enough. and your help is very appreciated.Comment
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Sounds to me like you might have the field strip screw too tight or not tight enough. If this is a classic rt with the banjo bolt (3 o-rings, gas through design). Be careful of to o-ring when tightening it. Mine likes it finger tight. Much more than that it will pinch the upper o-ring. The rtpro doesn't have the banjo bolt so not to worry about any o-rings there, tightness only. Try that I think this will work for ya...
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you want to hand tighten it then snug it with the wrench, i just finger tap the wrench to get it tight enoughI LOVE MAGS :hail: ...and hate low pressure output tanks....and :shooting: spyders
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