Tighten the air pressure relief valve in middle of the velocity screw. Slide stock back and rotate HPA fitting outward to give you some room to slide Allen wrench and tighten clock wise.
I tried for about a half hour to catch that screw the other day but couldn’t get it. I’ll try again. Did you notice the manual does not have the relief valve section that the tippmann manual does?
Couple questions.. im a newbie. Whats the factory setting on the velocity screw? Can you explain the differences if adjusted higher or lower. Im not sure what the benefit of it being lower? Can the yellow inert rounds be used for self defense or are the not hard enough? Which rounds do you recommend for self defense? The barrel you have on there looks awesome...how does it effect the velocity. Distance or accuracy etc of shooting ? Will an extra co2 cartridge fit in that foregrip you have on there?
Nice video. Sounds like the gun leaks from the regulator. Screw in the pressure releave screw all the way and then open it a quarter turn. Remember to use some Pellgunoil on the tip of every CO2 canister. Greetings from Norway :)
I always put oil on every CO2. Believe it or not, I don’t believe there is that valve on this specific version,. I noticed the regular Tippmann manual has a section on the pressure relief valve, but the Mission Leas Lethal manual does not have that same section at all. And I tried for a half hour to catch the screw for it, but was never successful so it leads me to believe this version of the TCR does not have that valve, or at least it is not in the same place as a stock TCR.
@@notsolethalweapons6210 Aha. It could be they have changed the design. I had to thighten the pressure releave valve on mine, or it leaked as soon as I tried to up the power...
Tighten the air pressure relief valve in middle of the velocity screw. Slide stock back and rotate HPA fitting outward to give you some room to slide Allen wrench and tighten clock wise.
I tried for about a half hour to catch that screw the other day but couldn’t get it. I’ll try again. Did you notice the manual does not have the relief valve section that the tippmann manual does?
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Couple questions.. im a newbie. Whats the factory setting on the velocity screw? Can you explain the differences if adjusted higher or lower. Im not sure what the benefit of it being lower? Can the yellow inert rounds be used for self defense or are the not hard enough? Which rounds do you recommend for self defense? The barrel you have on there looks awesome...how does it effect the velocity. Distance or accuracy etc of shooting ? Will an extra co2 cartridge fit in that foregrip you have on there?
Nice video. Sounds like the gun leaks from the regulator. Screw in the pressure releave screw all the way and then open it a quarter turn. Remember to use some Pellgunoil on the tip of every CO2 canister. Greetings from Norway :)
I always put oil on every CO2. Believe it or not, I don’t believe there is that valve on this specific version,. I noticed the regular Tippmann manual has a section on the pressure relief valve, but the Mission Leas Lethal manual does not have that same section at all. And I tried for a half hour to catch the screw for it, but was never successful so it leads me to believe this version of the TCR does not have that valve, or at least it is not in the same place as a stock TCR.
@@notsolethalweapons6210 Aha. It could be they have changed the design. I had to thighten the pressure releave valve on mine, or it leaked as soon as I tried to up the power...
Wait, what the heck? You’re never gunna believe this, but I’m not so lethal too.
"I dont know why its not working."