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Old April 12th, 2007, 00:22   #1
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anyone know why my utg m324 sniper rifles bb's keep curving downward no matter how much i adjust the hop up .. is my gun a dud or can it be fixed
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Old April 12th, 2007, 00:27   #2
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Trying cleaning out the barrel, or cleaning up the nozzle.
Might be some debris fouled up in there.
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Old April 12th, 2007, 13:56   #3
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yep, happened to my m14 at the last game. had to do a few bursts of BBs to get some of the accuracy back
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Old April 14th, 2007, 02:41   #4
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An easy way to clean is also to lube the bb's. Don't make a mess, just a little bit is enough. It won't damage the gun or magazine but once you shoot it, it will clean out the gun. Works for me, i had some 1st-target bb's that kept jamming up in my friends m733, i pushed kept winding and finally i shot but they curved, so i lubed it up and it shot straight for the rest of the day. Keep in mind the wind factor as well, and the weight of the bb's. .12's will stray with any slight amount of wind.
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Old April 14th, 2007, 04:10   #5
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I would suggest taking apart the hopup assembly, inspecting the parts then put it back together. You may also want to try wrapping the hopup rubber a few times with teflon tape. That will stiffen up the rubber and also help prevent air leaks. Ive done this on my VSR10 GSpecs and I can get more hopup then I need after putting some teflon tape around the rubber.
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Old April 14th, 2007, 06:02   #6
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I would suggest taking apart the hopup assembly, inspecting the parts then put it back together. You may also want to try wrapping the hopup rubber a few times with teflon tape. That will stiffen up the rubber and also help prevent air leaks. Ive done this on my VSR10 GSpecs and I can get more hopup then I need after putting some teflon tape around the rubber.
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