Hey guys. Ive had some issues with my RT the past few weeks, and maybe even my flatline. I want to sell/trade the flatline, and I want to make sure that none of the issues lie there.
Lets put it this way, because of my stupidity way too much pressure got into the gun, (~1500psi?). I didnt even touch the flatline....but i think what might of happened was i screwed up and screwed it wrong way when i had sub-900 or so pressure. Then when I filled it to 2000psi lots more air went through.
Anyways, when it had all that PSI into the gun, the trigger was like a rock, wouldnt go anywhere (which prompted me to look at my regulator guage...and it was above the 1200 limit on the gauge! oh no!
anyways, i took it down a little, got to 1200, then 800, released pressure, and seemed like either my gun or reg was screwed!!!! i would shoot...hear psssst.....click, and if i shot before it was done clickign it would be like a short stroked it. Like a miracle, i left the gun for a few days before I could call AGD on monday, picked it up on monday, and it shot just like new!
now, im having issues again. I havent played any games since the above stated incident, but some how it seems like it got a little worse. Now, i can shoot just fine, seems alright. but say every 5-10 trigger pulls one is harder than the other. kinda odd.....i think at least. I definately cant shoot as fast as i could before. I using a benchmark 1x now...and i heard this mentioned, but there is NO distance at all between my trigger and my on-off pin. Also, ever since i got it, this benchy has shot very easily with the safety on...anyone else experienced this with their benchies. well...when I get through all my air Im gonna put the stock agd frame back on there and see if it fixes anything.
also, when I look at my guage on the flatline, it definately doesnt stay at a straight 800 the whole time when set there. obviously this is normal, but you guys with flatlines, about how long does it seem to take to recharge. For me on shot it goes to 600, and ya, its almost instantaneous it gets to 800 again, but you can still see the sweep happening.
I will call AGD tomorrow if i am home at a time there open and ask a techs opinion, but until then any info, reassurances, or tips would be great too.
thanks a ton boys!
-Sam
Lets put it this way, because of my stupidity way too much pressure got into the gun, (~1500psi?). I didnt even touch the flatline....but i think what might of happened was i screwed up and screwed it wrong way when i had sub-900 or so pressure. Then when I filled it to 2000psi lots more air went through.
Anyways, when it had all that PSI into the gun, the trigger was like a rock, wouldnt go anywhere (which prompted me to look at my regulator guage...and it was above the 1200 limit on the gauge! oh no!
anyways, i took it down a little, got to 1200, then 800, released pressure, and seemed like either my gun or reg was screwed!!!! i would shoot...hear psssst.....click, and if i shot before it was done clickign it would be like a short stroked it. Like a miracle, i left the gun for a few days before I could call AGD on monday, picked it up on monday, and it shot just like new!
now, im having issues again. I havent played any games since the above stated incident, but some how it seems like it got a little worse. Now, i can shoot just fine, seems alright. but say every 5-10 trigger pulls one is harder than the other. kinda odd.....i think at least. I definately cant shoot as fast as i could before. I using a benchmark 1x now...and i heard this mentioned, but there is NO distance at all between my trigger and my on-off pin. Also, ever since i got it, this benchy has shot very easily with the safety on...anyone else experienced this with their benchies. well...when I get through all my air Im gonna put the stock agd frame back on there and see if it fixes anything.
also, when I look at my guage on the flatline, it definately doesnt stay at a straight 800 the whole time when set there. obviously this is normal, but you guys with flatlines, about how long does it seem to take to recharge. For me on shot it goes to 600, and ya, its almost instantaneous it gets to 800 again, but you can still see the sweep happening.
I will call AGD tomorrow if i am home at a time there open and ask a techs opinion, but until then any info, reassurances, or tips would be great too.
thanks a ton boys!
-Sam