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Old January 24th, 2010, 12:45   #16
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They do, but with 0.36g you lose a bit of range but they plow through brush easy and also go straighter than anything. I go for as much range as possible, but am content if I can only get straight 150ft shots, consistantly, and can elevate a bit to get 200ft+. But I'm one to go more for precision shots at closer ranges, under 150ft, so I focus more on that than trying to get consistant 250ft shots, because I know past 150ft or so, it's in Mother Nature's hands if the BB goes where you want it to.
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Old February 4th, 2010, 17:43   #17
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hey stalker, just wondering if it had arrived??? I got the same prob with my jg bar 10
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Old February 4th, 2010, 20:13   #18
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hey stalker, just wondering if it had arrived??? I got the same prob with my jg bar 10
Ummm, if what has arrived? Lol, made me go back through my posts and I'm confused.
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Old February 7th, 2010, 19:33   #19
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Ummm, if what has arrived? Lol, made me go back through my posts and I'm confused.
lol i think he was talking to me. Yes the part did come in and it worked like a charm. I used it for 3 games no problem, but last game i played it started slam firing again but a little worse. I fear that im going to have to get sears after all proving that if your not sure if its one or the other, say screw it and buy both :P. I havnt took apart the gun yet so i dont know whats exactly wrong. If somebody could point me to a Thunder Bay gun doc it would be much apreciated.

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Old February 9th, 2010, 23:15   #20
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Well i took apart then gun and guess what? Nothing wrong with it. I can feel the piston slipping when i slowly let it forward but for some reason i cant see anything wrong with the sears or piston. (maybe im just blind) I will try and post some pics of ASAP but in the meantime more advice would be helpful.

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Old March 1st, 2010, 02:18   #21
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u might not see it but it' still probably worn - honestly i'd just shell out and get the piston and zero-trigger set from laylax or the PDI equivalent - did that on my own vsr clone and it's night and day - way more solid and sounds alot healthier as well :P
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Old March 1st, 2010, 18:40   #22
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Well how do you know there's nothing wrong with it if you don't have a working trigger assembly to compare it to?
Just buy the V-trigger, not only will it solve that problem, but it will make your rifle more consistent and easy to reload.
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