Ok, heres the situation.
I have 2 Halos. Both in Suicide shells. 1 has a rip drive, anti jam beads, and anti jam spring (Halo A). 1 does not have a rip drive, does have antijam beads, but no anti jam spring(Halo B *the irony*).
When I put the batteries in "Halo B", no problems, feeds ok, doesnt jam up or anything. However the shells got damaged last weekend and I need to do some minor repair work before I can use it again...
So I take batteries out of "Halo B" and put them in "Halo A". Just been doing some snapshooting and running/gunning drills and it jams up (red/green flashing led) and needs to be turned off then on again before it will feed again.
Any ideas what could be causing it?
- I figure it cant be the batteries as they work in "Halo B"
- This halo has antijam beads and spring, so presumably not that
- I cleaned the eyes a couple of weeks back and I dont think I've had any breaks since
Any help greatly appreciated
I have 2 Halos. Both in Suicide shells. 1 has a rip drive, anti jam beads, and anti jam spring (Halo A). 1 does not have a rip drive, does have antijam beads, but no anti jam spring(Halo B *the irony*).
When I put the batteries in "Halo B", no problems, feeds ok, doesnt jam up or anything. However the shells got damaged last weekend and I need to do some minor repair work before I can use it again...
So I take batteries out of "Halo B" and put them in "Halo A". Just been doing some snapshooting and running/gunning drills and it jams up (red/green flashing led) and needs to be turned off then on again before it will feed again.
Any ideas what could be causing it?
- I figure it cant be the batteries as they work in "Halo B"
- This halo has antijam beads and spring, so presumably not that
- I cleaned the eyes a couple of weeks back and I dont think I've had any breaks since
Any help greatly appreciated