red wolf insurance out of control

I found an interesting question. My red wolf rifle must open the insurance and then close the insurance to shoot, why? It was not like this before.

http://youtu.be/lF2O8Q45eL0



The second question is what is the role of these barometric positioning?

LOW-120.2bar

Mid-184.9bar

Hig-252.0bar

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That's interesting... I'll check mine. Have you disassembled your gun before? Have you addressed this with the dealer you bought yours from? I would have. I haven't yet used my programmer yet since all my Daystate electronic guns shot perfect the way they were set at the factory. Hope someone else who has actually used their programmer chimes in but there's an instructional video online you can check and learn that Airguns of Arizona posted on the Daystate programmer. Good Luck. Yo!
 
That's interesting... I'll check mine. Have you disassembled your gun before? Have you addressed this with the dealer you bought yours from? I would have. I haven't yet used my programmer yet since all my Daystate electronic guns shot perfect the way they were set at the factory. Hope someone else who has actually used their programmer chimes in but there's an instructional video online you can check and learn that Airguns of Arizona posted on the Daystate programmer. Good Luck. Yo!

Yes, I disassembled the gun. After I changed the probe, the rifle started to have this problem
 
That's interesting... I'll check mine. Have you disassembled your gun before? Have you addressed this with the dealer you bought yours from? I would have. I haven't yet used my programmer yet since all my Daystate electronic guns shot perfect the way they were set at the factory. Hope someone else who has actually used their programmer chimes in but there's an instructional video online you can check and learn that Airguns of Arizona posted on the Daystate programmer. Good Luck. Yo!

Yes, I disassembled the gun. After I changed the probe, the rifle started to have this problem

Now you know what's wrong and how to fix it yourself. Yo!
 
My Pulsar does the same thing sometimes, but not always.

Which means that I can't use the new self-indexing magazines, even if I wanted to, because it would double load.

Still on warranty? I would send it in without its stock and take out the batteries too. You probably get brand new batteries on its return 😉 Yo!


I'm still trying to get a new index pin so I can even use the magazine. AOA says they don't have one and deliveries are screwed up because of the virus. Yes in warranty, but Daystate says take it back to AOA. The issue is sporadic so AOA checks it and they say, worked fine for us.

I can still use the old style magazine which won't double load. I just have to grind off some of the index lever so it stops damaging the pellet probe and breaking index pins. Did that on my Renegade and it works fine now.
 
Sounds like that sporadic problem may be some kind of an adjustment issue as the OP has a brand new gun taken apart reassembled and this happens. Haven't had a need to do it so I don't know what that adjustment could possibly be or what that mechanism even looks like to offer any opinion but if I can see what's it like on the inside I think im pretty ok at making common sense guesses. Yo!