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Old February 2nd, 11:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Problems w/ spyder pilot

Ok i just got my spyder in the mail today and first off i shot about 400 balls just tryin it out..everything worked fine and when i took the c02 off just a little bit of air came out. With the co2 off i shot alot practicing with it just making the usual clicking noise, later i put the co2 back on and went outside and shot some. It only would work for one shot. I tried all the firing modes but it was like it would only shoot once and then it would start clicking as if the co2 wasnt in, but it was still cocking its self after every shot...just not shooting? And when i went to take the co2 off this time LOTS of air came out and it froze my whole gun? Any tips for not letting this much air come out? And does anyone know why it is just clicking and not shooting?
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Old February 2nd, 11:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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the removing of the tank is normal, you'll gt better at it as time goes on.
Now, try tightening your grip frame or charging your battery, sounds like a low battery problem.
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Old February 3rd, 12:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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yea my low battery light is on but the gun is used and the light has been on and i tried 2 diff. bateries that came with it and i thought the light might just be broke. My dad told me to put some oil on the treads becuase it is really hard to unscrew the bottle, but i told him i heard somthin about gettin oil on the nipple of the bottle and the tank exploding, so i didnt want to try it.
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co2 tanks dont' have a fill nipple, it's safe.
use the kingmann battery with it. It's a9.6v battery instead of the standard 9v battery.
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Old February 3rd, 01:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I charged my battery and i put the co2 on this morning put the hopper on, and turned the gun on and it worked fine, thanks

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