My new Retro Valve is a Blender

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  • covadsucks
    Got Beer?
    • Dec 2001
    • 1324

    #1

    My new Retro Valve is a Blender

    Hi guys,
    I just oiled and gassed up my MiniRetroMag, it's a very fast blender. I am CHOPPING (-not breaking paint) like a champ. I run a 12v Rev w/xboard and a new parabolic powerfeed plug. This is a brand new Retro Valve. I am using an AGD Foamy bolt and plastic nubbins with a SP Teardrop Barrel, Boomer, and J&J Fulltilt. Shooting Kick'n Winter Fill Paint and it's all fresh paint. new batteries in the revvy. And the new sear that came with the Valve. Any suggestions?


    "When you get married, you learn really quick that there's a good time, and a not so good time, to start playin' snap-shooting-from-behind-the-couch moves with a brand new $1,000 paintball gun." -Jack & Coke
  • TheMagMan
    AO Member 4 Life
    • Jan 2002
    • 353

    #2
    What I would do is dry shoot it as much as you can to wear in the parts a little. Just my $0.02

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    • covadsucks
      Got Beer?
      • Dec 2001
      • 1324

      #3
      I did that first. I am not short stroking it. I am not rapid firing and it chops -I rapid fire it chops. maybe I am outshooting my revvy.


      "When you get married, you learn really quick that there's a good time, and a not so good time, to start playin' snap-shooting-from-behind-the-couch moves with a brand new $1,000 paintball gun." -Jack & Coke

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      • hitech
        Not a shedder of vortices
        • Nov 2001
        • 4775

        #4
        Chopping is a feed problem. Make sure the power feed plug "goes in" far enough. The power feed plug should be in far enough so that there is no "lip" for the paintball to hangup on.


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