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Old July 4th, 07:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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piranha evo problems

i got a evo with t-board and torque hopper. im having problems with burping and balls getting stuck half in the barrel and load tube. im usisng c02(i know it sucks) every thing lubed well and 500 psi it still does the same thing. sear and bolt are good. new o-rings and springs. new o-rings in dsr reg too. i think the problem might lie partly in the detents too. what im wondering is i heard "timmy" detents work better. where do i get them and is there any other like magnetic detents or something i can use that would be better. cause i replaced them and shot like 2k balls and now there junk again. after 1 day of play.
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Old July 18th, 06:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i got new timmy detents and pounded the pin the sear is held in by back in had no problems. shot 2000 balls at 25 bps not one chop burp or break!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! later on ran outa air put a differnt co2 tank on(one that was almost dead) and had burp on every shot but i think its just the tank. i need to try a non anti syphon tank just to make sure its good. but it think it is so u can delete post if u want
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