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  • SlartyBartFast
    The Flying Scotsman
    • Jun 2002
    • 2940

    #16
    Originally posted by hardr0ck68
    yeah and remember spiral porting creats a vortex around the ball!!
    And you forgot that it releives the pressure in front of the ball and the vacuum behind!

    Now why is it that ALL these claims are from SP?

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    • Gabriel
      jh151399 @ the nation
      • Dec 2003
      • 387

      #17
      sp sux
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      • skife
        Unregistered User
        • Feb 2003
        • 2769

        #18
        I think thei3ug is a sniper!




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        • personman

          #19
          Originally posted by Evil Bob
          The firing sequence for closed bolt is "pull trigger, fire, rechamber next round", the firing sequence for an open bolt is "pull trigger, chamber round, fire".
          Eh? I'm pretty sure my balls are chambered in my mag before I pull the trigger.

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          • Tyril
            the easily distracted
            • Apr 2002
            • 253

            #20
            personman, actually no.


            The mag's 'chamber' position is when the bolt is moved forward, creating a seal so that little/no gas escapes backwards when the shot is fired.

            So in a mag, when you pull the trigger, the sear releases, the bolt moves forward 'chambering' the ball, then the gas is released through the bolt face, accelerating the ball down the barrel.



            This is contrasted by the cocker's closed bolt position, where, when the gun is at rest, the bolt is forward and sealed.


            hope this helps



            -mike

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            • ramenjames
              Paintballin'Hippy
              • Nov 2003
              • 555

              #21
              i dont see why acc. is even important anymore.......i can just go buy and Angel speed or a ST bushy (66.6 bps capable) and shoot 450000000 paintballs at you......one of them is bound to hit and break
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              • madmatt151
                Registered User
                • Oct 2002
                • 764

                #22
                Originally posted by ramenjames
                i dont see why acc. is even important anymore.......i can just go buy and Angel speed or a ST bushy (66.6 bps capable) and shoot 450000000 paintballs at you......one of them is bound to hit and break

                Although this may be a joke I have to disagree. When I first started playing 10+ years ago, I was afraid when someone saw me because they were probably gonna hit me. Now I play on speedball fields, where guys are laying ropes of paint, and I am rarely getting hit. I mean 15-18 bps and SOMETIMES one or two hit me. And no I don't hide behind bunkers, heck most are too small for my 6' 275lb a$$.

                Besides, everyone knows that when I use my pump I am more accurate than any sniper the US Military can find!!! :)
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                • Aleis
                  Registered User
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 116

                  #23
                  Bolt Mass

                  If any of you want to see how much the mass enertia of parts really effects your gun close on eye and truely sight down the barrel while you pull the trigger, and see how much the tip of the barrel jumps thats whats important, i did this with my mag and it was minimal while i then tried it with an Omen and could even get close to holding the thing steady even firing one shot at a time. just remember that your target is a 30-100ft. away (mostly) so that little tiny jump the barrel tip makes is a lot bigger farther down the field.
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                  • Gabriel
                    jh151399 @ the nation
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 387

                    #24
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