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ChaosMagi33 April 26th, 2009 22:01

Aftermath Broxa Revolution Jam
 
i am having some trouble with my broxa, i just got it from my friend and it works fine until it gets quieter and then stops shooting. When this happens, i remove the clip and some bbs fall out. So i was wondering is it a problem with the gun or the bbs because the gun fires fine until around 5 seconds into the auto fire.

Buzzrexx April 26th, 2009 22:30

Start here:

1. Make sure your battery is fully charged

2. Use good quality BB's, NOT the ones from Walmart or Canadian Tire.

3. Turn the hop-up OFF all the way. The stock hopup rubber in the Broxa is shit.

Ensure these things first.

kalnaren April 26th, 2009 23:03

The lack of firing is probably because of the shitty battery that comes with the gun. A good battery will most likely improve your performance. You did charge the battery, right?

It's normal for a few BB's to fall out when you pull the magazine out. Nearly all airsoft guns do this.

RockinShaun April 26th, 2009 23:17

make sure to fill both sides of the hi cap clip this may help get rid of some feeding problems

ChaosMagi33 April 27th, 2009 06:27

I havent charged it, but he said it still had power. I guess i'll just charge it and see if it fixes it

ChaosMagi33 April 27th, 2009 06:31

on another note, i have no instructions so how do you tell when its done chargeing? or is there anywhere i can get an online version of the instructions?

kalnaren April 27th, 2009 09:15

Battieres lose charge after just sitting. Charge it up.

A rule of thumb for batteries is to take the battery capacity and devide is by the charge rate of the charger. Ex, and 1200mah battery charging at 300mah will take approx. 4 hours to charge (it will actually take longer, because batteries only retain 75%-85% of the energy put into them), but that's a general idea.

I'd suggest you scrap the charger that came with the gun though. Wall chargers are good for cooking batteries.

ultimatedude October 16th, 2010 21:33

thanks for the soultion to the time issue you saved my ass


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