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It could be a number of things. The most likely reason is the board setting. Boards typically come with at least 3 modes of fire:

Semi

3-shot

Full auto

What is possible is that the gun is on the "full auto" setting, meaning it will keep firing till you release the trigger. To take it off this setting, refer to the owners manual, or check sites like "Pbnation.com" for directions.

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