AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Pardon my grammical and spelling errors i'm low on time and high on work. Originally posted by AGD "I love AZ, I want to move there some day. We will see maybe someday I can do a tour."
AGD
I am holding you to your word!!
Pardon my grammical and spelling errors i'm low on time and high on work. Originally posted by AGD "I love AZ, I want to move there some day. We will see maybe someday I can do a tour."
AGD
I am holding you to your word!!
Yep! One of the better introductions/explanations of paintball and how it works that I've read... much better than that recent article (*cough* WORR advertisement *cough*) in Popular Mechanics. Thanks for the link. What I want to know though, is what sort of gun uses an electric motor to recock itself?
Quote: "Automatic guns use the compressed air, or in some cases an electric motor, to continually recock and fire the gun as long as the trigger is held down. To find out more about these sorts of guns, check out this site."
Originally posted by Cristobal What I want to know though, is what sort of gun uses an electric motor to recock itself?
Quote: "Automatic guns use the compressed air, or in some cases an electric motor, to continually recock and fire the gun as long as the trigger is held down. To find out more about these sorts of guns, check out this site."
I had an old airsoft gun that was electric, ran on AA batteries, pretty much a cheap-o gun, cost like 30 bux.. well it broke within the first week, the motor got screwed up, so it diddnt work anymore.. so I dont think an electric motor would work well. :) But yeah, there are no electric motor markers, all of the guns are run on compressed air, they might need to rewrite that part..
Well it says "to continually recock and fire the gun as long as the trigger is held down". This doesn't mean the electric motor is used as a propulsion source, just to actuate the firing mechanism (ie trip the sear) and then recock the mechanism. Basically it could be describing any electro on full auto.
This is true, but what I was trying to say, is someone who is actually LEARNING about paintball from that, might misake that for saying that paintball guns can run full auto without any air source :)
they wanted a lot of different styles of guns to put ppl liking paintball...you know when u go to sum1 in school and say 'i played paintball today with my new automag' and they are like 'yea me too..i got an automatic paintball gun too' and im like 'your an idiot' and i try to explain but they never understand
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