type 96 sniper problems need help
type 96 sniper problems need help
I have a type 96 sniper and i have a small problem. when i first start shooting my distance is about 20 feet to short, but the more you shoot the distance increases. After about 5 to 10 shoots it is at the right distance. Why dose it do that and can i fix it.
Re: type 96 sniper problems need help
Is it cold, or does it have lube from cleaning the barrel, etc. that would leave excess?
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Re: type 96 sniper problems need help
Your piston o ring may not be holding a good seal either until it loosens up with some friction. New o rings are cheap at the hardware store and I recommend changing them frequently.
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Re: type 96 sniper problems need help
it dose it when it is cold and i did over oil it but i cleaned it out. could that mess the o-ring up
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If that is the case, sounds like a problem within the hop-up bucking to me.
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Over oiling, and various kinds of oils cause hopups buckings to lose functionality until it is worn off by BBs or cleaned. How do you clean and lube your rifle? There is a right and wrong way...ghost wrote: it dose it when it is cold and i did over oil it but i cleaned it out. could that mess the o-ring up
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