Dude
12-02-2001, 12:33 PM
Yesterday I took my brand new E-Mag out to play some rec ball. I had only played with it once before yesterday. The morning was terrible, I was breaking paintballs all the time and bouble feeding. During one of the games, a ref suggested that I look at my barrel nubbins to see if they were broken. Interestingly, the gun had chopped of both of the metal peices that stick down into the barrel from the nubbins. I replaced the nubbins and the gun worked very well for a couple of games.
Why did the gun break the nubbins after only one day of play?
During lunch I bought a warp feed off of a man that works in the pro-shop at the field. The warp worked well for the few shots that I took with it at the target range, but the gun started to chop again during the game following lunch. I broke about 3 paintballs a game for each of the four games after lunch. As far as I could tell, the warp was hooked up correctly and the 12v rev and the warp definately had sufficient battery power.
What was wrong with the warp because it was chopping when the gun had just stopped chopping with only the revolution hopper after I fixed the nubbins?
Also the gun became pretty heavy towards the end of the day.
How can I make the gun liter?
I tried to put a Smart Parts All American barrel on the E-mag, that works fine on my brother's Automag, and the barrel was not able to be alligned on correctly with the outlet of powerfeed that lets balls go into the area in front of the bolt. This made balls unable to feed into the chamber from where the balls are shot.
Why couldn't the barrel line up with the feed hole on the powerfeed?
Why did the gun break the nubbins after only one day of play?
During lunch I bought a warp feed off of a man that works in the pro-shop at the field. The warp worked well for the few shots that I took with it at the target range, but the gun started to chop again during the game following lunch. I broke about 3 paintballs a game for each of the four games after lunch. As far as I could tell, the warp was hooked up correctly and the 12v rev and the warp definately had sufficient battery power.
What was wrong with the warp because it was chopping when the gun had just stopped chopping with only the revolution hopper after I fixed the nubbins?
Also the gun became pretty heavy towards the end of the day.
How can I make the gun liter?
I tried to put a Smart Parts All American barrel on the E-mag, that works fine on my brother's Automag, and the barrel was not able to be alligned on correctly with the outlet of powerfeed that lets balls go into the area in front of the bolt. This made balls unable to feed into the chamber from where the balls are shot.
Why couldn't the barrel line up with the feed hole on the powerfeed?