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Durajim

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guys im going to make a video of what i am doing.
i understand this is probably unbelievably frustrating but hang in there :)
Haha, no problem, man - Sometimes it's just plain frustrating to get the bolt rod to fall back into place, it rarely goes back in first time if there is so much as a gust of wind coming towards the general direction of the A1, chap - I wouldn't worry ;)

Once you've worked out the nack of getting it back in it's easy to do every time, Like I said before, if mine doesn't drop back in to place first time I normally use gravity and drop the marker forward a bit and it drops into place, but my friends A1 drops back in perfectly every time :confused:
 

Nick_

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ok, thanks for all the help.
i have just somehow managed to get the bolt in.
just one more question :D
is it ok if the breech can move up and down say 1 or 2 mm?
thanks again guys.
 

Durajim

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ok, thanks for all the help.
i have just somehow managed to get the bolt in.
just one more question :D
is it ok if the breech can move up and down say 1 or 2 mm?
thanks again guys.
If it can move forward and back a bit, it just means the steel pole that it turns on is a bit loose, but if it's as little as one tenth of a cm, I really wouldn't worry :D

If it starts to get worse from the vibration of the marker firing, I'd take a look at getting it sorted out, but if it's a small bit of movement like that, it's fine

Glad you got it sorted!
 

Sid Sidgwick

Tinkering ain’t easy
Nick check out www.angelpaintballsports.com for the manual (or check out youtube for vids) as this will explain all of the things you may need to know about parts of your gun and how to install your bolt.

A few mm movment in the breech is fine (the pins either side can sometimes loosen but yours sounds fine) if you get any issues in the future speak to LIPS as they are the boys for Angel fixing.
 

Raffles

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I'm surprised no one mentioned to make sure that the pin on the bolt drops in to the groove in the ram properly (seem the manual).