I just received my brand new Tac-one and all I can say is "WHA?" After carefully reading the documentation provided about the marker set up and operation I gassed up my marker, and took a few pulls of the trigger. I had read about the short stroking of the trigger causing the bolt not to seat all the wake back. As it stands, I can only cycle MAYBE 5bps. I was under the impression that this could cycle as fast as I could pull the trigger. I followed the instructions about lubricating the marker with no effects that I could notice. No paint has been cycled through this marker. Only dry firing. Is there a break in period for this or do I have a problem? If I have to send this back I am going to be highly upset with AGD.
Here is the set up:
standard TAC-one with ULE trigger kit factory installed and air hose factory installed
Bottle has 3000psi
I need to get this thing up and running as I have a 26 hour scenario next month.
Here is the set up:
standard TAC-one with ULE trigger kit factory installed and air hose factory installed
Bottle has 3000psi
I need to get this thing up and running as I have a 26 hour scenario next month.

I've been reading on Tac-ones for like 2 weeks now. Every single person says the same thing. When you get it you need to tune it the way you want it. Then it will ownface. Perhaps when they test it before they box it they have an input PSI of 900. Hence, to them the gun was owning, but hooked up to your equipment, it's a little off. They just give you the brush, you have to paint the picture.
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