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Originally Posted by Wycke That's why PPS recommends allowing your gun to acclimate to the temperature for at least a couple of hours before airing it up. I usually leave my gear in the garage or in my car the evening before I'm going to play, so it's well-adjusted when I get to the field.
Also, the exhausts for the switch are between the grip frame & body and also unde the ASA, so that's the air coming out of there. It's perfectly normal for there to be a little venting there - it's just exhaust gas. I've had to replace the switch o-rings several times on each of the Blazers I've had. OK, maybe I didn't have to change them, but doing it is just so much fun!  |
The problem was I did leave my gear out in the garage and in my car before the game. The air coming out was not normal. If I pulled the ram or trigger even a little bit, what seemed like the whole tank would start venting out the front. Could the O-rings have gone bad since I had it in the shop 4-5 months ago? I've played with it 5-6 times since then.