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That sounds like an internal mechanism issue, parts of the plastic on the inside could have worn down, causing the spring to slip and fire the bullet off.
I had the same problem with two guns out of the box. Turned out that the dividers in the battery tray kept the batteries from touching each other on some brands of batteries. Remove the dividers and should work. You can verify this by measuring the voltage on the two terminals of the battery pack.
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