This is the info I wanted. Thanks.
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best cure for bolt stick: invest in a slide check, or a proconnect, if you have an issue w/ bolt stick during a game, stead of inserting something to push the bolt back, just slide up the slide check, venting all air from the valve, then simply slide it back into place, to regass up your valve. takes a whole .6 seconds to do, no lost ball(s), less frustration, easy fix, all you do is loose the .6 seconds of game time, and a chamber worth of air. let the spring do the work, not you, just remove the air real quick like so the spring can do the workAIM- TheJester493 IM me some time
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when you do that does the slide check cut off the air coming from the tank so that you dont lose any air from your tankLevel 10, ULE bodied, X-Valved mag
Flat black Intelliframe
12"cp barrel
CP mini gas-through
Phsyco Ballistics Drop with on/off
pmi 68ci 3000psi nitro tankComment
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Once I got it working, I've had absolutely NO problems,
and yea, I'M THE GUY THAT ADJUSTED MY ROD LENGTH AND PUT IN A STOP!!
my trigger is working great, I've monitored the bolt and absolutely no problems. Without the above adjustments, a mag trigger is like the WONDER SHIFTER IN A 1957 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP , sloppy as all hell, you wonder what gear you're in.
But hey, that's only my opinion.Comment
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yah you can...Originally posted by afrankart
Correct me if I am wrong, but you can't use a slide check with macro, right?
but it's just not so easy to find a straight macro fitting
they're usually elbow fittings
which will still work...but it might look a bit silly :)TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."Comment
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i have to agreeOriginally posted by openboater
Once I got it working, I've had absolutely NO problems,
and yea, I'M THE GUY THAT ADJUSTED MY ROD LENGTH AND PUT IN A STOP!!
my trigger is working great, I've monitored the bolt and absolutely no problems. Without the above adjustments, a mag trigger is like the WONDER SHIFTER IN A 1957 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP , sloppy as all hell, you wonder what gear you're in.
But hey, that's only my opinion.
but i just put a trigger stop in without adjusting the rod;
makes a huge difference...
although now you have to stick a credit card or something in behind the trigger to push the on/off pin up in order to slide the valve out(i believe someone else already mentioned this)
you can adjust the trigger rod but
you just have to be careful not to lenghten the rod so much that it doesnt let the sear return completely
there was such little room between the rod and the trigger that i didnt botherTheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."Comment
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I debated putting in a trigger stop. But for now, I'm leaving it as it is. I can fire pleanty fast as it is without the stop, so currently I see no need.
And overall, first view for me is great! Of course, I had mine working right from the factory without having to adjust the shims. So I think I've been quite lucky. I was afraid I'd have to use all the shims from what I've been reading here. But nope, didn't have to add one.Comment
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As far as a trigger stop goes I think I have come to the same conclusion as Meph. The trigger is pretty snappy. At least I am goin to play with it for a few weeks and then decide.
I am able to walk the trigger, although it easn't near as easy as my friends excalibur. Right now anyways I wouldn't be able to do it in a game very effectively, but with practice I would be able to. Tommorrow will tell though.Sadly the mag is gone, moved on to an LCD Trix
Originally posted by Nachos
I don't care if you need a special plastic that comes from a tribe in the amazons that can only be crafted by Willy Wonkas Oompa Loompas in his chocolate factory.Comment

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