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    Ace

    I just bought a used SFL Mag and was wondering how do I determine if it already has ACE. There is a A.C.E. section in the led menu that switches from 0 to 1 but the marker shoots the same. Please help.

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    if you put it into ACE mode and try to dry fire(meaning w/o paint) then it should NOT fire a ball. if it does, then either the wiring is messed up, or your gun doesnt have an ACE

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    I believe there are three settings for the ACE. When you look at the LED when setting the ACE you'll see, ACE-0 means the ACE is turned off. ACE-1 means its on for single colored paint. ACE-2 means two color paint. I BELIEVE, ahem... I don't own an emag.. this was something I read on a post here.

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    Chances are pretty good you don't have the ACE yet. But if you hang looses for a few more weeks you should be able to get a free level 10 upgrade and the ACE installled. Did yiour SFL come with the delrin bolt?


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    Bolt

    Yes it did. It has the Delrin Bolt. Why?

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    When SFL owner's send their bolt back in all the level 10 upgrades, that include a new bolt, will be free. Otherwise, their might have been a small charge. You're set so now we wait for the go-ahead from Tom.

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    I take your breech off and look? I would think it would be pretty apprarent if you have the ACE or not. But like everyone else said, chances are you don't.
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