Hey, I went paintballing today with my new marker and after about 2 games or so it suddenly starts chopping pretty much every ball and every few shots the gun started 'rapid' firing.
Thinking the tank could be empty... After just 300 or so shots? So I got it refilled again, and the gun continued to play up.
Getting annoyed, I briefly cleaned the gun and barrel out... A hell of a lot of paint came out of the barrel. Cleaning the gun did nothing. So I had to use a rental gun for the rest of the day
When I got home, I totally stripped down the gun and thoroughly cleaned it out, and there was not one spec of paint left on the gun. I then proceeded to put it back together, put some paint in it and take it into my garden.
I fired around 4 shots, perfect! Then yet again the gun started doing rapidfire and chopping paint like mad. So I just cleaned it again and packed it away... Best not get too frustrated.
Here are the 'specs':
Marker: JT Stealth.
Hopper: Standard 200 round gravity feed hopper.
Power: CO2 gas.
Well, after that lovely story is the part where you guys come in... I was wandering whether any of you have any idea why my marker is doing this, and is there anything I can do to fix it?
Thanks a lot in advance.
-Dan.
Thinking the tank could be empty... After just 300 or so shots? So I got it refilled again, and the gun continued to play up.
Getting annoyed, I briefly cleaned the gun and barrel out... A hell of a lot of paint came out of the barrel. Cleaning the gun did nothing. So I had to use a rental gun for the rest of the day
When I got home, I totally stripped down the gun and thoroughly cleaned it out, and there was not one spec of paint left on the gun. I then proceeded to put it back together, put some paint in it and take it into my garden.
I fired around 4 shots, perfect! Then yet again the gun started doing rapidfire and chopping paint like mad. So I just cleaned it again and packed it away... Best not get too frustrated.
Here are the 'specs':
Marker: JT Stealth.
Hopper: Standard 200 round gravity feed hopper.
Power: CO2 gas.
Well, after that lovely story is the part where you guys come in... I was wandering whether any of you have any idea why my marker is doing this, and is there anything I can do to fix it?
Thanks a lot in advance.
-Dan.