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#1 Mas Ketchup

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 12:18 PM

Ok opened up my hornet trying to mod it and when i put it back together it the when i pull the trigger it wouldnt pull the orange thing back. This only happenswhen the gun is fully pumped. When its not the orange piece will pull back fine. If any one has had this promblem and knows how to fix, PM me or leave a comment.
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#2 TimmyTown

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 12:38 PM

I had the same problem a while ago. Check the reply about the tortion spring that is what is wrong.


Thread: http://nerfhaven.com...topic=13148&hl=
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I, too "have recon," as they say. I get him in old country. Then I realize he sucks like bog. So I trade him for potato.

#3 Mas Ketchup

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 01:01 PM

I had the same problem a while ago. Check the reply about the tortion spring that is what is wrong.


Thread: http://nerfhaven.com...topic=13148&hl=


Thanks for trying to help but after reading through everything i already tryed all of those
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#4 TimmyTown

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 01:41 PM

The issue is the tortion spring. There is a tiny one that is really hard to understand how it works without pictures, however I do not have a camera right now. It attatches to a peg in the slider and allows the semi auto function to work.

This IS your problem, or at least the only possibility that you can fix from what you have said, and I am not adept at explaining it to you.
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I, too "have recon," as they say. I get him in old country. Then I realize he sucks like bog. So I trade him for potato.

#5 BlackFox

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 02:52 PM

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I deleted the first set of pictures but, I guess this is a more common problem than I thought. You want the ratchet facing back towards your hand with the curve pointing up. The tortion spring should make a backwards "C" and the short end should fit into the notch in the ratchet.
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#6 Mas Ketchup

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 03:19 PM

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I deleted the first set of pictures but, I guess this is a more common problem than I thought. You want the ratchet facing back towards your hand with the curve pointing up. The tortion spring should make a backwards "C" and the short end should fit into the notch in the ratchet.

Oh... Thats what that it. Thanks man i owe you a big one
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#7 TantumBull

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 04:10 PM

You also should always cock the sliding bar before pumping. Otherwise only one or two of the barrels fire.
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#8 BlackFox

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Posted 15 November 2008 - 06:46 PM

Would at least one of you people please learn how to spell torsion?


...And how NOT to quote pictures?


Thank you.

You seriously need to hug a tree or something.

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Edited by BlackFox, 15 November 2008 - 06:50 PM.

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