Q:

I hear rattling in the breach in Talon P?

So when I shake my Talon P to the right and left I hear something rattling inside the gun around the breach, now when I cock the Talon P i don’t hear the rattling anymore, is this normal? Is this a problem?

TalonP (Pistol)

All Replies

Viewing 9 replies - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)

quote Blacktalon6:

Sounds like it could be the safety linkage. But if it is leaking too might as well get it covered under warranty.

yup, going to replace it, thanks for your responses 🙂

Sounds like it could be the safety linkage. But if it is leaking too might as well get it covered under warranty.

it happens when safety’s off.. cool.. still gonna get it replaced though seeing as it seems to leak.

quote Blacktalon6:

I just went and shook the crap out of my Condor and Talon. There was no noise at all from ether one. Maybe a loose screw? Where do you have the power wheel set?

max setting, let me try and tune it to the lowest see if that does anything.

EDIT: didn’t do anything.

I just went and shook the crap out of my Condor and Talon. There was no noise at all from ether one. Maybe a loose screw? Where do you have the power wheel set?

quote Blacktalon6:

Just hold the cocking arm with your finger and shake it. The arm going back and forth is not a problem. And :tag:

I held it and there’s still rattling when I shake it so I don’t think it’s that. When I cock the arm though and shake it there’s no rattling, but as soon as I bring the arm back to where it touches the tank’s valve it rattles, I’m really confused on what this is and if I should sent the gun back or not, sounds like there’s a screw in there wobbling or something.

Just hold the cocking arm with your finger and shake it. The arm going back and forth is not a problem. And :tag:

quote Blacktalon6:

It just could be the cocking arm because it is not under any tension until it is cocked.

so it’s okay right? I’m pretty sure it’s that too, it’s not effecting the power or anything.

It just could be the cocking arm because it is not under any tension until it is cocked.

Viewing 9 replies - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)

  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.