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Its pumps smooth and fast when not attached to the gun, but could something still be ceased?

 

Make sure its the right valve to fit your gun, because they are gun specific.

 

 

It is, It worked fine on the first pump, 50 - 190 no probs, then I had it out for a while and it was below 100, thats when I couldnt get it back above 150, then I shot it well below 50 and cant get it back up.............

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Its pumps smooth and fast when not attached to the gun, but could something still be ceased?

 

Make sure its the right valve to fit your gun, because they are gun specific.

 

 

It is, It worked fine on the first pump, 50 - 190 no probs, then I had it out for a while and it was below 100, thats when I couldnt get it back above 150, then I shot it well below 50 and cant get it back up.............

 

How does the filler pipe attatch to your gun, is it the baonet type, or screw on?

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Its pumps smooth and fast when not attached to the gun, but could something still be ceased?

 

Make sure its the right valve to fit your gun, because they are gun specific.

 

 

It is, It worked fine on the first pump, 50 - 190 no probs, then I had it out for a while and it was below 100, thats when I couldnt get it back above 150, then I shot it well below 50 and cant get it back up.............

 

How does the filler pipe attatch to your gun, is it the baonet type, or screw on?

 

It kind of clips in, you pull it back, push it on and it snaps on...

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How does the filler pipe attatch to your gun, is it the baonet type, or screw on?

 

It kind of clips in, you pull it back, push it on and it snaps on...

 

Has any one else got this clip on theirs, or is it just on the styrup pump addapter?

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Cock the gun , then try , but the problem is getting the thing going , thats why you dont let it drop that low if your using a pump . Go to a field sport shop in the morning and get em to fill it for you , them dump the pump and buy a bottle .

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It does not make any odds weather the gun is cocked or not. Something is blocking the filling valve by the sounds of it but its difficult to tell from here without having a look at it.

 

Sorry that I can't be of more help

 

Michael

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the pump is not quick enough/constant enough to fill the gun if it is below 50 bar.

 

as buster pointed out ( ages ago)you need to charge it from a dive bottle.

 

and then NEVER let it drop below 100 and you will be able to pump it up a piece of piss

 

cheers

 

sean

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Its because the valve wont hold open so you can pump it up, you put a pump load in, and at the same time extract a pump load out, last week I had to sort a mate out with the same problem, now he never lets his gun drop bellow a certain pressure, I dont mind pumping it up for him, but he insists on doing it the hard way, but then he's to tight to buy a bottle. :D

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Seriosuly though....There must be something up with this pump, I got the body builder guy up the street to try it just now and the veins where sitting out on his neck like rhubard stalks.....He couldnt budge it

LOL

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