I played with my 68 Classic today and used my friend's 72 ci 3000 psi tank (i'm still waiting for mine from actionvillage, only mine's 48) and so i gas it up and shoot it, well lo and behold a few shots into my string to test it out the trigger came back, bounced off of my finger, and shot again. Basically it was bounce on a classic automag, which i have never heard of before. I didn't think it was a bad thing till i just barely tapped the trigger and it shot without me meaning to, distracting me and causing me to get out. Anyway, i was just wondering if this has happened to anyone else and what causes it, i mean could it be the tank or what?
Classic valve responsiveness?
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prolly ur sear? were all ur screws tight? is it old or new mag ?was the sear worn ? did u buy ur sear used ?did u take the on/off out and forget to put the classic on/off top back in dont ask what it does hahaha
Xinfinity hahaha lets just say the field owner wasnt happy when i was in the parking lot and weent threw a whole tank haha on full auto with a classic and a single finger trigger frame haha
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Haha, nah, everthing was put together right, the screw was used, but didn't have a lot of wear. I just htought it was weird. So yeah, i have no clue what caused it.Originally posted by captian pinkyprolly ur sear? were all ur screws tight? is it old or new mag ?was the sear worn ? did u buy ur sear used ?did u take the on/off out and forget to put the classic on/off top back in dont ask what it does hahaha
Xinfinity hahaha lets just say the field owner wasnt happy when i was in the parking lot and weent threw a whole tank haha on full auto with a classic and a single finger trigger frame hahaIl n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment
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Ah, nevermind, i just found out my velocity was a bit high, because the same thing happened to my friend when he did that.Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment



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