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Originally posted by CrimsonGhostCan we sue you for a link thats not working ?
Absolutley. Even more so......Comment
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Hmmmm.... I wonder what the life of this thing is like. That and if you switch out the coil to a lighter one (it's gotta have a longer/stiffer one for those pressures... up to 300psi) how much smoother and faster it would operate. Or if it prefers higher pressures.
And gotta wonder how much work was actually Humphrey and the Japanese company, and how much Smart Parts actually contributed (besides testing).Comment
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LOL tamper-proof seal to prevent users from disassembling the marker
I.E. more money for SP to fix their crap
Origninally posted by warbeak2099
Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
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No, it keeps idiots from messing with their marker.
If you open it to fix it, you probably won't be sending it to SP..SwallowBleach: It's good for you.
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Yeah but what about store techs that sell the item who stand by their product and actually know how to repair the equipment, and want to do in-house repairs for their customers?
Or people that actually do know what they're doing and when the noid eventually does break an o-ring or such and starts to leak they want to save the time and fix it themselves.
If both of these options are void then that's really not anything but counterproductive. Except for SP's pockets since they of course will probably end up charging for the repairs. Or not depends on how their service is that day.Comment
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I have a feeling that the artical was worded poorly.
I'd bet that it's the noid itself that's "tamper-proof" and not the whole gun."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
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That's exactly what I meant.Originally posted by MephYeah but what about store techs that sell the item who stand by their product and actually know how to repair the equipment, and want to do in-house repairs for their customers?
Or people that actually do know what they're doing and when the noid eventually does break an o-ring or such and starts to leak they want to save the time and fix it themselves.
If both of these options are void then that's really not anything but counterproductive. Except for SP's pockets since they of course will probably end up charging for the repairs. Or not depends on how their service is that day.
Origninally posted by warbeak2099
Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
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"The company also developed a pilot housing and valve body cover machined from aluminum rather than the traditional injection-molded plastic, which, Telford says, is perceived by the market as a better alternative."
Translation: Paintballers prefer shiny things.Quote of the year: "Reading blwos"
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The store and techs should be SP Certified so it should be no problem.Originally posted by MephYeah but what about store techs that sell the item who stand by their product and actually know how to repair the equipment, and want to do in-house repairs for their customers?
Or people that actually do know what they're doing and when the noid eventually does break an o-ring or such and starts to leak they want to save the time and fix it themselves.
If both of these options are void then that's really not anything but counterproductive. Except for SP's pockets since they of course will probably end up charging for the repairs. Or not depends on how their service is that day.
And people that do know what they're doing should have no problems opening it up or finding out how to.SwallowBleach: It's good for you.
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