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Originally Posted by limdull
checked it got it to work, went to put in shells tested it dont work anymore? i give up on it the light comes on then dims out
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Man that is a freakin weird problem, I'd like to get my hands on that loader and do some troubleshootin, PM me if your interested in sending it to me to see if I can get it workin for ya, all I ask is you cover shipping ( I love challenging problems).
ProtOwned...nice placement of the un-jam button , never thought of that spot
sweet...
And here is the mod strangepaintballer23 mentioned above ( I thought I put it here as well, but I didn't, and it is very important)...
Remove cone, spring and spring cup from drive shaft...
Get a screwdriver, allen key or whatever to mimic the shaft and place the spring cup on it facing down...
Take marker grease and put a dab on the tab on the underside of the cone that normally catches the the rip spring, and slide cone down the shaft to mark where the hole needs to be drilled...you can see where I already drilled
Now remove everything from the shaft, and drill a 5/32" hole...
Now put the spring cup on the drive shaft, side w/hole up, keeping note of where the hole is located and place a washer over the shaft and on top of the spring cone (you can try with or without washer and see what you prefer, I liked using the washer to raise the cone slightly, works either way, but with the washer the cone doesn't move around as much)...
Now get a bearing on where the tab is on the underside of the cone and put on shaft, rotating it slightly maybe needed to find the hole and then gently push the cone down to seat it...
If you have a rip wheel you can verify the tab is in the hole by holding the cone and trying to turn the rip wheel, if it won't move your golden!...
Great thing is if you want to put the spring back in action you just remove everything, flip the spring cup over, put everything back in and your set.