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You ran out of air, 70 or 80 shots you did well, read the posts! You ran out of air, a fill is good for about 60 shots on this beastie! You fired 70 shots and then put the gun away, you ran out of air. If you just managed to get your car home, with the petrol gauge on empty and it spluttered it's last as you parked it, you would not expect to get in the next day and find a full tank of petrol would you? Mrs Mole does but that would seriously knacker her car as it is a diesel! You simply ran out of gas man (air is a gas by the way we do not breathe a liquid or a solid so :tongue2: )!

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You ran out of air, 70 or 80 shots you did well, read the posts! You ran out of air, a fill is good for about 60 shots on this beastie! You fired 70 shots and then put the gun away, you ran out of air. If you just managed to get your car home, with the petrol gauge on empty and it spluttered it's last as you parked it, you would not expect to get in the next day and find a full tank of petrol would you? Mrs Mole does but that would seriously knacker her car as it is a diesel! You simply ran out of gas man (air is a gas by the way we do not breathe a liquid or a solid so :tongue2: )!

 

Mole?? Take your medication!!!! :laugh:

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if it is an fn19 and you have fired 80 shots then you should still be able to hear the gun dry fire air for maybe 100+ shots until the cylinder is completely empty instead of nothing as you describe (the hammer hitting the valve and that's it) this is how long it took to empty mine when i changed the seals on my fn19.

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He said it made some noise (no he did not I got that wrong) and we do not know how well the bottle was filled when he had it filled! If it is filled quickly there will be less air available as it heats up in the transfer process! This could account for the shot drop!

 

Edited as he said it made not a sound, oops, wierd that one, Mole has not even had a drink tonight!

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