The game "freaks out" when you shoot. I recently bought it from my local thrift store thinking it was in perfect condition being in its original box and all, but when I started the thing up and got into the first level, the instant I made the first shot, the thing fritzed out LIKE a it was out of batteries even though it uses an AC adapter.
Should I take it apart and try to fix the motor that operates the useless cocking mechanism?
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The part that is bad Tippmann calls a "ball latch". It's a small orange rubber part that keeps the ball in place before the marker is fired. The parts is inexpensive it is common in most paintball stores or can be found online at www.tippmannparts.com
I highly recommend taking this paintball marker to a local pro shop to have the part replaced. You can service this marker at home but is not easy to put together if you have experience working on then, they have a few springs under tention that make it tough to put back together. If you are interested in doing the repair yourself I highly recommend doing it on on a clean floor in a clean room so when you disassemble it it will be easier to find the springs that could shoot out.
One thing that will make it easier is to leave the feedneck on. It will keep one less spring from jumping out at you, just a tip from a pro. I also highly recommend not using a spray lubricant and to only use oils in you tippmann made for paintball guns.
The Hasbro Tiger TV paintball game will not work on HD (high def.) tv. I was having the same problem and decided to try it on an older tv and it worked properly. My grandson loves it. Hope this works for you!
I can take that a couple of ways. Do you mean you want to fire more balls per second or you want the paintballs themselves to fly faster?
If you want to fire faster, make sure it's clean and properly lubed with a quality oil that made for paintball. Practice makes perfect and fire that ****** as often as you can, even without paint (that's cheaper!) so you can get your trigger finger in shape.
There are custom mods to the trigger, or you can buy a trigger that's smoother or a shorter pull. There are electronic trigger assemblies that make firing faster even easier.
If you're talking about making the balls fly out of the gun faster, that would be the "velocity adjustment". Your user guide shows you how to make that adjustment and which direction is up, and which is down.
A good suggestion is to check out a local field or paintball store, or an airsmith and they can give you some definite ideas you will want to pursue.
I just recently got a crock Pot # 3100 in the almond color that someone had left at work many years ago and never picked up. They were going to throw it out. All 3 of the little plastic feet were broken off. I went to a local thrift store and found the same crock pot without the stoneware liner. The case was in perfect shape and still had all 3 plastic feet attached. I paid $2.00 for it and just recycled the old one that I had. I see these at thrift stores pretty frequently and have even seen the lids (glass and plastic) by themselves. If you are looking for replacement parts, Rival does not carry many parts for these older Crock Pots and your local thrift store is an excellent source.
Well, This happens alot, You could call the store you purchased it from to get a refund or a new disk, I think they should do this if you bought it from like sams club or walmart or somthing like that, It most likely is a Disk maulfuntcion
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