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Old June 30th, 10:51 AM   #3 (permalink)
Trbo323
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Whens the last time you shot some oil through the marker. The design of the MQ valve is like a mini-spool valve. The other week I was having all sorts of issues with my MQ not firing every time, but it was just dried out and in need of some oil.

But mine will first shot-3 of the day almost always do what you describe. Now, I don't have to play around with it, just shoot a couple times and it starts working just fine. By the time I get chrono'd in it's working beautifully.

For the ram, check how your pump arm sets. sometimes that stick is caused by the pump arm dragging on the body. I've thus far avoided ever having to take apart one of my rams, so can't help you on that part. On another note, my ram for the STO is FINALLY supposed to arrive tomorrow.
havnt shot oil through it...........didnt realize i had to with teh MQ2, will do that tonight, im assuming the best way to get it in is to unscrew the reg and put it in the vertical asa?.....now that i think of it it would help loosen up the hyper 2 wouldnt it? so what do you thing, grip asa or vertical asa?

as for the ram, i really dont think its the arm, every time i would push it through slowly it would stick nomatter where it was but would move a little freer once i applied a little more force, im not sure that anything is wrong but it almost feels like the o ring on the ram is rolling around in there and getting pinched
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