how well does the egg2 fit into the ule body? does the neck need to be sanded or taped at all? also, i need a pic of a egg 2 on a ule'd gun. i tried seaching, but my crappy searching skills left me with nothing, as usual.
evolution 2 on ule body
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Fits fine but i dont have a pic sry. No sanding or anything needed just slide her in there...
Manike-It's still early days. One thing for sure is that the future is going to be interesting, and we intend to be a BIG part of it.
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I sanded and cut mine down.
Prior to cutting it down:'04 Rollout Viking - Gloss black, loaded
Roundbody AKA Merlin - Gloss red, Race/Ace - Freeflow
AKA Merlin - Gloss black, Race - Palmer
Black/white Acid VSC Phantom
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hijack/ Are those the rufus balls or watevr they are called mark? If so how do they work? Worth buying?
Manike-It's still early days. One thing for sure is that the future is going to be interesting, and we intend to be a BIG part of it.
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If you are going to get some, I'd advise 2-3 packs. 50 goes FAST.Originally posted by TeamNauseahijack/ Are those the rufus balls or watevr they are called mark? If so how do they work? Worth buying?
They work fine, but they have a lot of friction in hoppers and such. If you are shooting low or with little lube, they can jam up in the barrel. They come with "t-ball lube", but I just use whatever oil I have handy. Grab a VL200 and devote it to them saves taking your egg/halo apart to wipe the oil out.
They're definetally worth buying, to me anyway, I have unlimited air, and shoot my viking every other night or so. I've shot them hundreds of times, make sure you have a large bore barrel though (.691-.693), or, as I said, they stick.
Want to know more? http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?threadid=523039 this was like 2 days ago
'04 Rollout Viking - Gloss black, loaded
Roundbody AKA Merlin - Gloss red, Race/Ace - Freeflow
AKA Merlin - Gloss black, Race - Palmer
Black/white Acid VSC Phantom
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I cut mine, and it needed a little sanding:
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