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MattRC
02-16-2008, 06:21 PM
i have a automag rt with a tac one body angel feedneck.
i run a halo v35 and a 14 inch eliminater barell
i cant stop choping the balls
anyone else have this problem
one of my buddys seems to think its my bolt and to send it in to up grade to a level 10
i bought this gun off a good frined of mine and it worked when i bought it
any help would be aprecated!!

snoopay700
02-16-2008, 06:44 PM
i have a automag rt with a tac one body angel feedneck.
i run a halo v35 and a 14 inch eliminater barell
i cant stop choping the balls
anyone else have this problem
one of my buddys seems to think its my bolt and to send it in to up grade to a level 10
i bought this gun off a good frined of mine and it worked when i bought it
any help would be aprecated!!
What kind of bolt does it have, if it has a Venturi that could be one of your problems. Also, you may simply need a faster loader for the level 7, or it could be dirty, could be any number of these things, what kind of loader are you using?

lasrsktr
02-16-2008, 07:36 PM
What kind of bolt does it have, if it has a Venturi that could be one of your problems. Also, you may simply need a faster loader for the level 7, or it could be dirty, could be any number of these things, what kind of loader are you using?



It stated he is using a V35 halo... which means he has a fast enough hopper...

Pictures of said marker would help... But the Lvl10 upgrade is worth it. I have a LVL 10 on every valve/marker i own.

Coralis
02-16-2008, 08:30 PM
Have you checked your ball detents to make sure they are functioning .... also check to make sure your halo isnt set too high where it be pushing the paint beyond the ball detents

IcantBelieveit
02-16-2008, 10:01 PM
yes this seems to be a problem with loaders these days. try to turn your loader speed down. the halo with v35 will push to hard on the paint possibly pushing half of another ball in the breech when firing....check the setting and get back with us

MattRC
02-17-2008, 06:29 AM
ok i think i figured it out
the guy i got it from a guy who knew nothing about mechanical guns
he had out some o rings in the feed neck that were blocking the balls from droping in all the way. so the bolt would sheer the balls not shoot them
heres the pics
i love this gun its so accurate!!
i do need a bigger drop forword and a lighter tank
i got the crossfire 4500psi 68 ci tank and its heavy
will a stuby tank last as long like a 70ci
i am assuming right??
maybe the 70 will last longer??
if you cant tell i am purty new to paintball but i am learning quick
oh yeah and it has a retro valve
is that as good as an x valve?
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IcantBelieveit
02-17-2008, 08:56 AM
glad you got it straight

secretweaponevan
02-17-2008, 09:02 AM
i do need a bigger drop forword and a lighter tank
i got the crossfire 4500psi 68 ci tank and its heavy
will a stuby tank last as long like a 70ci
i am assuming right??
maybe the 70 will last longer??

Yes, slightly longer. 70 cubic inches at 4500 psi can hold 2 more cubic inches of compressed air than a 68, although it might weigh close to the same depending on brand.



oh yeah and it has a retro valve
is that as good as an x valve?
Virtually identical, save the material. An X-valve is all aluminum, while a retro valve's front section is made of stainless steel. An X-valve is a few ounces (3 maybe?) lighter.

MattRC
02-17-2008, 09:58 AM
thanks for the help !!
i will be around
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