I have searched previous posts but haven't stumbled across anything that will answer my question.
I have noticed that you have in the instructions for the lvl 10 bolt that you install and then 'turn up' your velocity to try and get it firing reliable.
In the pic's, I also realize that you are 'venting' a small amount of gass before it's sealed and the firing sequence is completed. I am assuming you must increase the preasure of the air chambre to counteract this small dissipation of gas.
What I am curious to know is, how does this affect the efficiency of the marker .. in practical, laymen terms?
I have noticed that you have in the instructions for the lvl 10 bolt that you install and then 'turn up' your velocity to try and get it firing reliable.
In the pic's, I also realize that you are 'venting' a small amount of gass before it's sealed and the firing sequence is completed. I am assuming you must increase the preasure of the air chambre to counteract this small dissipation of gas.
What I am curious to know is, how does this affect the efficiency of the marker .. in practical, laymen terms?
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