TOM! Your Guns shoot too fast... (day at high velocity)

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  • Butterfingers
    PhD in Automagology
    • Jan 2001
    • 2263

    #16
    Originally posted by Toxic Dave
    Butter,

    You check out Cousins indoor yet?? It's pretty cool from what I've seen.

    My guess is bad barrel to paint match maybe??

    dave/ gzs
    Not yet. I hear its supposed to be incredible. Now that you mention it I might be checking it out next week.

    I usually go to high velocity on thurs because there are a total of 10-15 people there. Its like having your own personal feild there is no wait. $25 BYOP unlimited air is great.

    Sicones... it might be the same place. Its on Long Island off Pine Aire Drive Exit s3 on the SM. Cleveland St. See the big yellow busses turn left.
    Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags

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    • RT_Luver
      Co-Official AO Penguin
      • Jan 2002
      • 1827

      #17
      Re: TOM! Your Guns shoot too fast... (day at high velocity)

      Originally posted by Butterfingers
      Verdict... E-mag is superior.

      there was a question about this WHEN??
      Black Warp Left E-mag #EM00163
      emagnum board
      14in freak
      12v smoke warp w/ interlink
      drilled 12v revy w/ JMJ impeller and WAS turbo rev board
      shocktech drop
      AGD flatline dovetail adaptor
      68 3000 flatline

      ***soon to be***
      emagnum body rail
      black powder coat
      custom grips from Frymarker

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      • rjvemt1
        NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
        • Mar 2002
        • 681

        #18
        I had a .740 pin in
        are you talking about on/off pins? if so, is this a rt exclusive exchangable part?

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        • E==Mag MAN
          Nothing
          • Oct 2001
          • 576

          #19
          if my consistancy starts to bother me. More than a 5bps variation i take the entire assemble apart and soak each oring and part in rubbing achohole then oil each part and put it back together its great i get like awithin 2 fps range when i do this
          My Feedback

          :shooting: :rofl: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

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          • Butterfingers
            PhD in Automagology
            • Jan 2001
            • 2263

            #20
            Originally posted by RobAGD
            Butter have you oiled the gun lately ? That aboutthe only time I get velocity consistancy problems.

            As to the viking, thats unsusual, you typically see that in an AKA guns that not broken in yet.

            -Robert
            Yeah, the last time I took apart my gun, which was the last time I played. I usually use KC Trouble Free.

            I think it might have somthing to do with my airsystem. I have an old school Raptor. I recently changed the reg seat and piston o-ring on it and polished (buffed) the reg piston. The spring pack seems to be fine although a bit used. The stacks sit loosely on the screw but does not seem overly compressed. I didn't think it would cause any problems. Input was around 850 psi.

            As for the viking. I also thought that it was not supposed to break any paint. The gun has about 20k combined dryfire and live shots through it before the LPR was turned down.

            Other than the ROF the viking is an excelent gun, the build quality rivals even AGD. Its almost a perfect gun except that it slow. Hehe... Don might fix that if you know what I mean...

            The Halo that fed it seemed to be working well. At the end of the night the urge came out to do some e-magnum demos we threw the halo on top of the viking on the e-magnum's warp. It fed 3/4 the hopper at 20 bps before chopping.

            The ball breakages were probably random events. Definately nothing to be concerned about.
            Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags

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            • Butterfingers
              PhD in Automagology
              • Jan 2001
              • 2263

              #21
              Originally posted by rjvemt1
              are you talking about on/off pins? if so, is this a rt exclusive exchangable part?

              There are varying lenghths. They should only be changed if you have tolerance issues.

              From around .680 for PTP e-micro's to .770 for way out of tolerance RT's.
              Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags

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