Major Chopping Problem!!

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  • DSR75
    HI-TEK REDNECK
    • Jun 2005
    • 258

    #1

    Major Chopping Problem!!

    Ok, so I went out and played today for the first time with my "new" automag (I bought it used). It works for like the first 4 shots and then it turns into a chopping machine. Balls were getting stuck in the barrel so I borrowed some from my friends that were a smaller caliber. Same problem. It became a damn mess. I finally got so pissed I threw it in the back of my truck and grabbed my tippmann pro carbine. I've ran that thing over before and it still works. Anyone have any clue what went wrong? It has the level 7 bolt.
  • FinchMan
    LVL10 classic minimag
    • Nov 2004
    • 459

    #2
    sounds like you may need to replace the ball detents.

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    • DSR75
      HI-TEK REDNECK
      • Jun 2005
      • 258

      #3
      I was thinking that may be it as well. I just wasn't sure so I wanted to see what everyone else had to say. Thanks for the reply.

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      • Ace12GA
        Registered User
        • Dec 2005
        • 88

        #4
        I have to agree with the nubbins, they're cheap and easy to replace, and would possibly explain that. I have only ever chopped with my 2 classic's when I was shooting really really brittle paint. Like 0 drop paibnt.

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        • Dayspring
          aka- The Day Wang

          • May 2001
          • 9664

          #5
          Were they barrel breaks or chops? Cuz it doesn't sound like chopping at all.

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          • DSR75
            HI-TEK REDNECK
            • Jun 2005
            • 258

            #6
            Not sure which one it was. All I know is that some of the balls were getting stuck in the barrel and then a whole lot of paint just oozed out of the barrel.

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            • Dayspring
              aka- The Day Wang

              • May 2001
              • 9664

              #7
              Ok. Then it may not be chops.

              Was there paint shooting up into the feedneck? That's a chop. If it was only further down the barrel, then it was barrel breaks and double feeding. A different barrel or better detents/nubbins would help IMMENSELY.

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              • DSR75
                HI-TEK REDNECK
                • Jun 2005
                • 258

                #8
                Ok it's barrel breaks. I put a new nubbin in. It's a dye SS barrel. I was looking at getting a J&J anyway so this may be a good reason to do it.

                Thanks for the help

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                • LoneShark
                  Registered User
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 20

                  #9
                  blender

                  I had this problem two weeks ago. I might as well had a hose on the end to direct the paint. I have recently switched over to compressd air and wondered if this was the problem. Maybe the old reg is tired?? Considered the detent, I have the wire kind, maybe the ball was moving forward when the blast of air hit it?? Also thought the paint was somewhat brittle?? I have the original level 7. Any ideas?

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                  • Dayspring
                    aka- The Day Wang

                    • May 2001
                    • 9664

                    #10
                    Of course the ball is going to move past the detent when hit with a blast of air... It just got shot!

                    And the reg won't get "tired."


                    And the same question applies- did paint shoot up into the feedneck or just in the barrel?

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                    • LoneShark
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 20

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dayspring
                      Of course the ball is going to move past the detent when hit with a blast of air... It just got shot!

                      And the reg won't get "tired."


                      And the same question applies- did paint shoot up into the feedneck or just in the barrel?
                      What I meant was the ball would not be held in place untill the air had hit it. These were barrel breaks. In regards to the reg, "tired" meaning time to rebuild because it. Velocity inconsistency. This also being considered with brittle paint.

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