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what happenes if some1 sells you a broken gun

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Mclovin101

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Is it a stock board or a aftermarket one.

Have you spoke with the guy who sold u it
 

Lovetone

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****s sake its like trying to get blood from a stone. plenty of people here to help and we cant even get a straight answer.

TBH, when probing the techroom for a fault fix, I think there should be a rule such as minimum guidelines for troubleshooting

- Succint, plain english description of the fault(s)
- Marker model
- Board make and firmware version
- Any modifications to the marker (non-stock parts, ASA, regulator)
- Battery type and when was it changed
- Air system used
- Any steps taken to troubleshoot so far.


not that difficult is it really.
 
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Jon, I 100% agree with your actions here mate, this guy wasn't helping himself whatsoever and from what I can see on here, our members bent over back-wards in trying to help this guy and all that got back were semi-coherent responses hardly taking note of anything he was being asked.

I am glad this guy's battery went flat and died ... I think the battery must have taken its lead from this guy's brain.

I would like to personally thank my members in this thread for showing everybody what a damn fine place this is ... well done guys !!!!
 
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