Post by Mark Ok, take out your barrel and look on its bottom for a small set screw ( the allen wrench for this small screw is in the bag of extra pieces) Now, carefully loosen this screw and then, look in the chamber and push against the pointed steel "detonator" inside. If it moves backwards at all then that was your problem. If it won't move at all its one of two things, the screw is still touching the detonator and it needs to be unscrewed even more or, the cartridges are loaded wrong.
When you tighten the screw, PLEASE DO IT CAREFULLY! OR IT WILL STRIP OUT OR BREAK THE BARREL.
Ok, now, the cartridges:
The little brass "primer" fits into the cartridge first, followed by the face-up cap. Then, the "piston" with the small end pointing down. And then finally, the "bullet" is placed on and screwed tightly down. The clear "straw" is the cap loader:
This is used to (safely) push the cap into the cartridge body. The cap has to be seated against the brass "primer" at the cartridges bottom with the face of the cap facing towards the screw on "bullet" (if the little brass "primer" is not held down by the cap, it will move and cause all sorts of firing problems)
A little grease (carefully) applied to the inside of the cartridge before this "piston" is placed in and pressed into the cartridge case mouth will help it to slide when the cap detonates. The "piston" can be either pressed up against the cap or flush with the cartridge mouth.
Screw on the Bullet and load the cartridges into the gun..
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