Long Term Experiences with LVL 10 Upgrade
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Well, the level 10 has only been out for a couple of months. So far, my level 10 experience after about 12000 rounds plus dry firing, is that once the power tube o-ring is broken in, all you have to do is make sure the mag is oiled regularly and just play. No extra tweeking is required.
I suspect the power tube o-ring will last a long time provided the air supply is clean and you keep your mag clean and oiled.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts. -
I haven't fired even close to 12000 rounds, probably closer to 6-8000. I've never HAD to tweak my set up. When I went from a 250 chronny limit to 290 I switched springs to allow for less pressure on the paint. Actually I haven't even had to switch carriers yet. You have to oil it and that's about it.Comment
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Well I did have to go to a smaller carrier after about 4000 rounds. Other than that I went with a longer spring to be easier on the paint. I have put about 18000 through the gun, and doing swell.
I can't believe it works so well. Considering when you look at the bolt, it is moving at just about the same speed that a lvl 7 bolt would have moved.
Old School Baller
Have a Viking, still miss my X-MagComment
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I gave it my best
The moment I got my lvl 10 I started blowing paint through it.
My first day I shot 8,000 rounds through it and broke all of 4. about 75% of the time I was in rapid fire and by the end of the day the trigger was a bit softer so I cleaned out and went up a spacer size and the sweet spot I had returned. I have put about 17,000 rounds though it and I am NEVER going back. Best upgrade for the Mags by FAR.Comment
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After about 1000 rounds I had to go a smaller carrier, but it's been fine ever since, and I switched from the middle spring to the smaller spring, the bolt hit a lot lighter with the smaller one, and the air efficiency is better, with the longer spring I had to turn up the velocity to get the bolt to overcome the spring pressure. I am using the smallest spring, 1.5 carrier and 2 shims. And I haven't broken one ball in the breach, I broke a couple in the barrel but that was caused by something else that I have now fixedComment
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I had a number 2 carrier and 2 shims this started to leak after about 9000 shots so went to the 1.5 carrier she's just started leaking again so will probably got to a number 1 carrier and see how I get on, will also be moving to the middle spring for a little more efficiency!
Paul.www.alphapaintball.co.uk
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my first day, i was tweaking it on and off the field, I even had to switch springs mid-day.
ran the gun dry, cuz I couldn't find my oil, and that could possibly be the culprit.
I took the thing out again with no problems whatsoever.
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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
-Edmond BurkeComment
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Well over 10000 cycles 90% with paint, and no problems yet. I had to change from a 1.5 carrier to a 1.0 within 500 rounds of installation to cure a small leak. After that... I've only oiled it 3 times.. once a month with play about every weekend. I'm using the longest spring, .5 carrier, two shims and 850 input on standard A.I.R. Valve. Only one break and that was due to me sticking a wet paintball in the break and twist locking it.. I pulled the trigger about 20 times before the paintball literally ripped spewing paint down my barrel. No big deal..it was inflicted.Comment


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