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Post by invisible on Apr 25, 2009 19:07:42 GMT
right so I have had 2 previously working Official Sega light guns, I now have one.
The Second has developed an intermittent firing fault whereby not every shot is registered.
This has also started to affect/effect two others.
Now is it the ports from the gun to the saturn, does the gun need cleaning in the inside?
They all still click but nothing registers, then a multitude of shots, then nothing again. Start button on all of them works fine at all times
is there a fix anywhere?
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Post by mick_aka on Apr 26, 2009 2:50:36 GMT
You need to open it up and replace the micro switch for the trigger, they suck
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Post by invisible on Apr 26, 2009 19:50:04 GMT
You need to open it up and replace the micro switch for the trigger, they suck Bugger my soldering skills equal none.... so thats not good :9
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Post by blackbeltjones on Apr 27, 2009 4:32:47 GMT
damn! youtube some soldering lessons, then mod your gun this way: www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3406after you experience the response and solidness of the trigger, you'll never go back! i tacked on my take on skate323k137's mod on the second page..
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Post by invisible on Apr 29, 2009 23:13:14 GMT
damn! youtube some soldering lessons, then mod your gun this way: www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3406after you experience the response and solidness of the trigger, you'll never go back! i tacked on my take on skate323k137's mod on the second page.. Cheers dude, my hands arent what they were were so sharp and HOT objects are owt at the moment.. incase i hurt myself, alot... ah the joys of being cripplematised....
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