Tac One shooting warp elbow off

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  • Wolfeman
    Registered User
    • Mar 2008
    • 4

    #1

    Tac One shooting warp elbow off

    So i took my gun apart cleaned it put it back together went through about half a case and it shot great. Next weekend i take it back out go to chrono it and after a couple balls it shoots my warp elbow off and sprays the remnants of balls all over. I cleaned it up took off the barrel and it shot fine no breaks, put the barrel back on and out the elbow it comes again. Thinking maybe i had to tight of a bore i went from a 0.688 back to a 0.693 and same thing happens (im shooting Evil through a j&j barrel kit). For a setup i have a Tac One warp left body, level X bolt with 2 shims, red spring, and 1.5 carrier. has always worked great up until now. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
  • Beemer
    I could tell you but then.

    • Oct 2003
    • 3250

    #2
    Elbow whats an elbow? If its a WARP feed body you dont need no ELBOW.

    Pics of set up?? The only time you need the elbow with a warp is if you have a vert feed.

    I have a classic RT with a warp and I dont use an elbow.

    This is Xmag with warp no elbow.



    Gun, paint or user error. Sounds to me like a paint issue. although I could be wrong
    Last edited by Beemer; 08-29-2009, 10:37 PM.

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    • Wolfeman
      Registered User
      • Mar 2008
      • 4

      #3
      Originally posted by Beemer
      Elbow whats an elbow? If its a WARP feed body you dont need no ELBOW.

      Pics of set up?? The only time you need the elbow with a warp is if you have a vert feed.

      I have a classic RT with a warp and I dont use an elbow.

      This is Xmag with warp no elbow.



      Gun, paint or user error. Sounds to me like a paint issue. although I could be wrong

      It came with the gun when i ordered it. Attaches to the warp mainbody feedneck then to the hose. Took the valve apart tonight and the power tube tip had broken (must have overtightened it) and was just being held in place by the o-ring.

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