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My son took his Tippmann 98 custom paint gun apart to clean and now can't figure how to assembly it back together could you send be a diagram of this please.
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it could be a combination of a number of things.. most likely it has to do with the type of paint you're shooting; in regards to shell.. tippman guns are harder on paint therefore require a harder shell paint, also not all paintballs are exactly .68 caliber, meaning some a bigger and some are smaller.. could be that they're slightly to big for the bore of you barrell
There is a gun breakdown diagram in your user's manual. If you don't have the manual it is available online at http://www.fujispray.com/User Manual - web.pdf Figure out which piece you are missing and order a new one from Fuji. Fuji Spray Systems offers terrific customer service - their contact info is on their site at http://www.fujispray.com/contactus.html
Hi there. Tippmann markers are super tough to make sure that they are put back together properly. The stupid clamshell design plus all the little, under engineered parts make it difficult to get it back together properly, especially after installing a stock. I was in the paintball industry for 10 years but have been out of it for a little bit, but i was one of the founding members of Uprising Nation and was a gunsmith/ salesman for PaintballOnline.com / Xtremes. Now with that said...I even had trouble with the tippmann 98's...and I can rebuild an autococker with my eyes closed but can sometimes be stumped by the tippy's bad design. It is really tough to diagnose an issue on these guns without looking at it. You may have the ball detent backwards,l missing a pin, sometimes the after market stocks on those are a little too large on the outside diameter preventing the internals from properly seating. The cycloce system may be off due to the valves not meing properly aligned or the connecting rod not being in all the way. Many times though it is incorrect installation of the detent or the deternt gets damages. That little orange peice of **** flap is a mance. I would start there.
It may seem like i am bashing your gun. Im not... Once they are put together properly they work great. Just DONT TAKE THEM APART. lol. If you buy the parts at a local gun shop they will install them for free.
Sounds like it is put together wrong. Take it apart and follow the diagram to put it back together
or head to your local shop and have them help you. Make sure to oil the internals.
Here is your manual. http://www.tippmann.com/pdfs/products/A5/a5manual.pdf
Check the O rings on the big metal striker, make sure that you have the spring on the back (where the stock would have went) in the right hole on the back plate. Make sure that your velocity is set to a reasonable level.
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