
Is it normal that my CO2 tank to sound like his flight when I put in my gun Smart Parts?
I just got my gun and tried to put the CO2 tank, but sounded like it was leaking so I took .. How can I put it in correctly? Who cares if the gun is on or off?
We hope you have a smart Parts Vibe, as you should not use CO2 in any Smart Parts gun. Anyway … How far you screw the tank? Looking inside a standard loop (air source adapter, the tank on the screws), there is a small bump. When you screw in a tank, you press on a knot in the valve stem in the tank (look at the tank, which also has a small bump). When the valve is pressed, the gas is then released tank. Keep screwed into the tank til you do not hear that out, there is an o-ring (on the part of the tank that goes inside the loop) that creates a seal that allows gas to flow into the marker instead of everywhere (which is what you are listening). There will be some resistance as the pressure caused by the gas leaving the tank is working against you, but you will still be able to. The short answer: screw the tank in all the way and will not come out that way. No matter whether the gun is on or off (but may want one that was not the fire accidentally when screwing the tank). Now that could aspire to do every time, get the tank like a bitch all the way, so the company makes about ASA with on / off knobs – easy to screw in tank, then turn the gas knob to the gun. My favorite is the PC on / Off Asa, despite Smart Parts has his own account.
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