So I just picked up the AngelCigs Panzer Clone and while I really like the heft of it, the threading is nice and smooth, the finish is great, etc... If I snugly attach any of the tanks I use it shorts when firing. I have tried it in all 3 modes with numerous different tanks and batteries...
I literally have to screw it down and then back it off just slightly for it to work... So while I can make it work; the tank is a little loose and as I use it the tank invariably twists a little in one direction or another and I can either get a dead hit or worse the mod goes to superheated in my hand unexpectedly...
My big question is: Is this a common Panzer problem or did I get a wonky one from AngelCigs? The thing is so darned simple I don't see what could be causing the short when I inspect it...the firing pin is totally solid inside and it does not matter whether I loosen the interior adjustment screw to have no battery rattle or slight rattle.
I literally have to screw it down and then back it off just slightly for it to work... So while I can make it work; the tank is a little loose and as I use it the tank invariably twists a little in one direction or another and I can either get a dead hit or worse the mod goes to superheated in my hand unexpectedly...
My big question is: Is this a common Panzer problem or did I get a wonky one from AngelCigs? The thing is so darned simple I don't see what could be causing the short when I inspect it...the firing pin is totally solid inside and it does not matter whether I loosen the interior adjustment screw to have no battery rattle or slight rattle.