Marker does not shoot
1. Is the tank empty? Yes
No
Solution:
Fill Tank. Gun still does not shoot
2. Is regulator nut turned in far enough?
Yes No
Solution: Turn nut in until
marker shoots or vents out back. Gun
still does not shoot
3. Is air supply obstructed? Yes
No
Solution:
Clear obstructions. Gun still does
not shoot
4. Is bolt sticking? Yes
No
Solution:
Install next size longer power tube spacer. If bolt still sticks,
repeat until bolt does not stick. Gun
still does not shoot
5. Does trigger have pressure and spring back
when pulled? Yes No
Solution: Field strip
the gun and check the bolt for foreign objects/obstructions.
Gun still does not shoot
6. Check for proper gap between:
a. Trigger
and rod (before fire gap) - 1/16"
b. Trigger and frame (after fire gap)
- 1/16"
7. Are these correct? Yes
No
Solution:
Adjust trigger rod to proper gap Gun
still does not shoot
Solution:
Call Airgun Designs Technical Support.
Shootdown
If you're using CO2 System
If
you're using Compressed Air or N2 System
(co2) 1. Make
sure tank valve/pin valve is fully open. Next
(co2) 2. Check
for line restrictions such as crushed/clogged filter, kinked hose,
etc. Next
(co2) 3. Ensure
liquid CO2 is not getting into the valve
Next
(air) 1. Is
the tank valve fully open and output pressure set to 800 psi?
Next
(air) 2. Is the
supply tank filled to over 800 psi? Next
(co2/air) a. "Short
Stroking" the trigger may cause shootdown. Be sure the trigger
is allowed to travel completely forward after each shot.
Next
(co2/air) b. Check
for proper gap between:
- Trigger and rod (before fire
gap) - 1/16"
- Trigger and frame (after fire
gap) - 1/16"
Adjust trigger rod to proper gap
if necessary. Next
Call Airgun Designs Technical Support.
Erratic Velocity
1. First shot in a string of shots hot:
Replace Regulator Seat.
Next
2. Velocity gradually drops off:
Possibly regulator nut backing
out. Make visual mark on regulator nut and check how far it
has backed out after play. Install 3-piece Tournament Cap.
Next
3. Reg. Piston/Piston O-Ring Problem:
Replace Reg. Piston o-ring and
apply (common automotive) grease to o-ring and spring pack.
Next
4. Spring Pack Binding:
Disconnect air source, screw
regulator nut inward until it stops; then back out the regulator
nut until it is loose again, reattach air source and re-chrono
the gun. Next
5. If none of the above solves the problem:
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