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July 26th, 2005, 11:13 | #1 |
Marushin M500
Just got my used Marushin M500 cruiser 6mm (gas) from a user online here...
There were no instructions (I knew that) however I can't find a god damn thing online as to how this bitch works. I know you pull the would be barrel screw out via a switch which exposes 3 brass inner tubes (which hold 50 bbs each) but does this tube thing come out completly? it seems to stick at the end (didn't want to force it) Also I recieved it half racked and it doesn't seem to want to complete it's rack travel forward. On some real steels theres an action release and this one has one too but it doesn't seem to work. Someone with a mossberg PLEASE help, I want to play with this asap. -Seth
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< ATLANTIC AGE REP > Buyer & Seller Ratings Curiously enough, if you take the sine of 666°, you get 0.80901699, which is one half of negative phi, or perhaps what one might call the "anti-phi" / It is opposite of balance and harmony ergo: chaos and disharmony. |
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July 26th, 2005, 11:31 | #2 |
update I just found out that the seller sent it to me loaded but not gassed up. this means that while attempting to rack the pump, I must have loaded more then three bb's and jammed it up. Now it's gassed and I can't even fire it.
Anyone know the proper take down for this gun? I need to fix this asap.
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< ATLANTIC AGE REP > Buyer & Seller Ratings Curiously enough, if you take the sine of 666°, you get 0.80901699, which is one half of negative phi, or perhaps what one might call the "anti-phi" / It is opposite of balance and harmony ergo: chaos and disharmony. |
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July 26th, 2005, 11:45 | #3 |
Update #2
I fixed it. This gun ROCKS. I win. Seth
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< ATLANTIC AGE REP > Buyer & Seller Ratings Curiously enough, if you take the sine of 666°, you get 0.80901699, which is one half of negative phi, or perhaps what one might call the "anti-phi" / It is opposite of balance and harmony ergo: chaos and disharmony. |
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