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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 402397" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>Buyer beware!</p><p>I owned a simaler model some years ago. In less then 50 rounds it stoped firing when the trigger was pulled gently. If you squeezed quick it would fire. But if sqeezed gently it would just click and you would have to recharge the weapon. </p><p>May have just gotten dirty ( any ideas?) spraying it out with Rem oil and air didn't solve it. </p><p>I couldn't figure out how to breack the sucker down so it got sold. </p><p></p><p>If they make this model to breack down for cleaning?</p><p> And I was sure I wouldn't hear a click when I'm exspecting a boom. I'd buy two of them. Sure loved to shoot the sucker. Very accurate as stated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 402397, member: 14077"] Buyer beware! I owned a simaler model some years ago. In less then 50 rounds it stoped firing when the trigger was pulled gently. If you squeezed quick it would fire. But if sqeezed gently it would just click and you would have to recharge the weapon. May have just gotten dirty ( any ideas?) spraying it out with Rem oil and air didn't solve it. I couldn't figure out how to breack the sucker down so it got sold. If they make this model to breack down for cleaning? And I was sure I wouldn't hear a click when I'm exspecting a boom. I'd buy two of them. Sure loved to shoot the sucker. Very accurate as stated. [/QUOTE]
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