Well today I brought my mag out in all of the stock crappyness it is (zbody, stock frame, double trigger, drop, 3000 psi nitro, and not so good barrel). This is my first game back since around 1998.
I walked up to the chrono and checked my speed at around 250, so I turned it up a little and it hit 310.....needless to say it took me about 5 minutes to get it set to constantly shoot under 300. ok, things dialed in now, time to play. First game supair, my first time on a supair field and the first time for my new (old) marker. First shot, chop!!!!
I finally figured out why it chopped, I told a guy to hold it for me and he pulled the trigger half way in while holding it
. Well, after shooting hook shots, as well as taking out about 3 people it was back to clean the gun. I took the barrel off and much to my dismay, paint was everywhere. In the feedneck, all down the body, puring out the detent and the barrel was a holding facility for paint. I figured it was going to be a long day. I cleaned the barrel and body as best as I could but had to rush of to join my group everytime. My body stayed layered with paint all day, but my barrel was decent. The rest of the day was great, no more chops or an injury. I packed up and came home, and sat down to clean everything throughly. Lets just say I know how to put my whole marker back together now. It feel apart while I field stripped it. I now know how to take apart and put back together every little piece of my mag. I did not want to learn this at 10 pm, but I guess I had to learn sometime.
Well, now I have to wait and order some more parts to completely redo the marker. Cant wait to get started! Thank you everyone for help so far, I am sure I will have more question to ask.
Joe
I walked up to the chrono and checked my speed at around 250, so I turned it up a little and it hit 310.....needless to say it took me about 5 minutes to get it set to constantly shoot under 300. ok, things dialed in now, time to play. First game supair, my first time on a supair field and the first time for my new (old) marker. First shot, chop!!!!
I finally figured out why it chopped, I told a guy to hold it for me and he pulled the trigger half way in while holding it
. Well, after shooting hook shots, as well as taking out about 3 people it was back to clean the gun. I took the barrel off and much to my dismay, paint was everywhere. In the feedneck, all down the body, puring out the detent and the barrel was a holding facility for paint. I figured it was going to be a long day. I cleaned the barrel and body as best as I could but had to rush of to join my group everytime. My body stayed layered with paint all day, but my barrel was decent. The rest of the day was great, no more chops or an injury. I packed up and came home, and sat down to clean everything throughly. Lets just say I know how to put my whole marker back together now. It feel apart while I field stripped it. I now know how to take apart and put back together every little piece of my mag. I did not want to learn this at 10 pm, but I guess I had to learn sometime.
Well, now I have to wait and order some more parts to completely redo the marker. Cant wait to get started! Thank you everyone for help so far, I am sure I will have more question to ask.
Joe



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