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    Early Airwolf CDT Question

    My mate has recently bought an Airwolf CDT its one of the early models. I know nothing about Electronic rifles which is why I am asking the question.
    As a proud new owner he was showing it me the other day on his back yard range, its tidy enough and shoots well .
    However I noticed that after cycling a pellet , eg bolt back push forward an firing , if you were to pull the trigger again the electronic trigger fires the gun as many times as you pull the trigger??
    This seams strange to me having no interlock between the mechanical bolt and the electronic trigger , but my mate says that he has been told that this is how they work.
    Is this correct or is there a problem?
    Thanks
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    Get hold of the 'Owners Manual' maybe from the Daystate site.
    If I am correct, this early Wolf had a system the same as the MK3 in which the rifle is programmable. I will look to see if your e mail is in your profile and send you a copy, if not, then send me your email by PM and I will send it.

    Cheers, Phil

    EXTRA: Copy of MK3 instructions sent to the email in your profile.
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    Yes, it's correct, there is nothing wrong with the gun and that is the way they all work including others like the MK4is - he will be thankful if he ever wants to empty the cylinder! These guns have both a key and a safety catch, so you can use either to avoid accidental firing when not intended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Russell View Post
    Get hold of the 'Owners Manual' maybe from the Daystate site.
    If I am correct, this early Wolf had a system the same as the MK3 in which the rifle is programmable. I will look to see if your e mail is in your profile and send you a copy, if not, then send me your email by PM and I will send it.

    Cheers, Phil

    EXTRA: Copy of MK3 instructions sent to the email in your profile.
    Thanks for your assistance / clarification.
    Its not the big that eat the small, but the quick that eat the slow.....

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