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May 14th, 08:32 PM
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HELP!!!!!!!!!! bolt help
i got my new M3 black Dragun today and i popped out the pin for the bolt system now i cant get it back together the right way. id gladly apricate the assisstance
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May 15th, 01:12 AM
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having trouble getting the bolt and striker to go all the way in I assume?
Pull the trigger as you push them in. Your sear is sticking up, blocking the striker from going in all the way.
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May 15th, 02:12 PM
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idk if this matters but i have an electronic trigger
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May 15th, 02:15 PM
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keep pulling the trigger as you push it back in
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May 15th, 02:20 PM
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They meab turn the marker on, and press the trigger repeatedly as you push the bolt/striker assembly in. This makes the solenoid work the sear and allows the striker to move in.
Another way to do it is detaching the frame momentarily so the sear is out of the way, but it's a bit easier to just press the trigger.
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May 15th, 02:33 PM
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gosh, I thought this was pretty self-explanatory. of course you have to turn it on. how else will the sear drop when you pull the trigger?
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May 15th, 02:42 PM
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granted theres probably some people out there that dont know that, all it takes is a reading of the owners manual and you should pick that up,
idk matrix we might need to explain it a little more, i mean we TOTALLY left out the part about the flex capasiter, and the voltage qualifyer, not to mention the processing analogs that the computer has to go through to boot up.
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May 15th, 02:44 PM
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normally all that stuff works automatically, but that damned flux capacitor is usually the problem if there is one.
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May 15th, 02:50 PM
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ya, wouldnt want to overload the antifreeze qualification unit with too many megapixles from the backflow qualifyer, buddy of mine had that happen, now he is convinced he is a ninja.
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May 15th, 05:42 PM
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ok im a newb at this stuff were does the spring go does it go in before the striker or what
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May 15th, 07:50 PM
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it goes:
striker-spring-rubber ring-endcap.
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May 15th, 08:12 PM
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sweet deal its all back togethor and now i can go play some paintball. thanks for dealing with my stupidity lol
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May 15th, 08:16 PM
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it happened to all of us at one point. best of luck to you!
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May 15th, 10:05 PM
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May 15th, 10:56 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by martix_agent
normally all that stuff works automatically, but that damned flux capacitor is usually the problem if there is one.
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On top of that make sure the gun is powered with 1.21 jiggawatts
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May 15th, 11:08 PM
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1.21 JIGGAWATTS!!! 1.21 JIGGAWATTS!!!! What were you thinking!!!! Only a bolt of lightning has that much power!!!!
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May 16th, 10:19 AM
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I'm sure the continuum transfunctioner can take it no problem.
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May 16th, 06:50 PM
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now i feel stupied agian i cant get my viewloader ultra 2 to fit on it i bought an elbow becuase someone suggested it to me but the elbow doesnt fit either
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May 16th, 07:25 PM
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you need a straight feed, not an elbow.
are your hoppers batteris fresh? are all the wires good and not pinched anywhere?
I'm actualyl confused what hopper youre' using, can you post a link to it or a picture?
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May 16th, 08:50 PM
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Urrr... i don't think the dragun needs a feed tube... from the looks of it it has at least a screw tightened type feedneck.
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