PELI Posted July 31, 2011 Share Posted July 31, 2011 ok so it seem that many people do not know how to ask a question correctly so when you have a tech question please give a good detailed description of your gun before asking your question Example "hi guys I have a classic army M4 metal body with a crane stock I have a 9.6v 3800mAH battery right now it shoots 360 fps" that is the kind description you should give^ next your Question " so the problem I am having is when I pull the trigger I get a faint click noise and it keeps blowing the fuse what could be the problem?" or another type of question " my gun is shooting real low FPS around 200 my gun was shooting 360 what could be the issue do I need a new spring ?" please when asking a question give as many details as you can this helps others reading your post give you a accurate answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrturner Posted July 31, 2011 Share Posted July 31, 2011 Samples of bad questions. "What can I do to increase FPS of my gun?" "What motor fits in my gun?" "Can I use a lipo in my gun?" "My gun makes a clicky noise and doesn't fire, what do I do?" If your request for help is only one sentence then odds are you haven't giving the tech enough information to work with. Would you take you car to a mechanic and say it doesn't work right or would you go to your doctor and tell them I hurt and expect them to pull a diagnoses out of thin air? No, dont expect gun techs to do the same thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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