AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
trigger= make the magnet decently hard but still comfy and set the actication point out a bit so that it fires RIGHT before the set screw touches the frame and pretravel must be atleast 2 mm
settings= coff must be a little high like 24 and for the filter put your release high
thats all i got but the trigger is the most important
You may also want to add "remove QEV's" to that list as well.
You can also use the samurai trigger to help eleminate bounce.
a saurai will def add bounce. it is lighter, and for some other reason it is really really hard to kill bounce on. i have installed a few of them, one on my eblade also, and had to set them for tournie use. it took about an hour for each gun. i did use the trigger filters a little, but even that would not cure it. ihad to make teh triggers magnets stronger, to the point were i lost most of the speed of the eblade. you can only turn the lpr down so much before the marker does not cycle, and teh only way to kill the kick of the ebalde is lighter parts. also, why would you take off the qevs, or was that a sarcastic comment?
so save up some cash to get that cocker cycling smoother and faster!!
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The QEV's make the backblock and bolt assembly move different... "harder" is kinda the word I'm looking for. Since there's very little resistance with the cocking assembly moving back and forth, it moves in a much more deliberate movement, which can add to mech bounce. At least, so I'm told. It makes sense to me and wouldn't surprise me if it were true.
but the qevs add cycle speed, so you will basically be slowing it down.....which is an interesting way to cut down on bounce
you will reduce bounce, but you will reduce speed...whihc is mroe important
my feedback
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but the qevs add cycle speed, so you will basically be slowing it down.....which is an interesting way to cut down on bounce
you will reduce bounce, but you will reduce speed...whihc is mroe important
but you will also have the same cycle speed as before, but at a lower LPR pressure.
maybe your right, im sure everyone knows mroe than me about eblades at this point...mine is not working
i thought for sure teh qevs released the air faster therefore helped the gun cycle faster. how would taking the qevs off let the gun cycle at the same speed as well as drop pressure. why would everyone in the world recommend qevs for a cocker also? please inform, this is not a srcstic comment.
my feedback
countdown on devilmag day........ill let you now
The QEV's make the backblock and bolt assembly move different... "harder" is kinda the word I'm looking for. Since there's very little resistance with the cocking assembly moving back and forth, it moves in a much more deliberate movement, which can add to mech bounce. At least, so I'm told. It makes sense to me and wouldn't surprise me if it were true.
Well, here's the thing... if you've got QEVs, what it does is increase your cycle speed. You're right about it feeling "harder" and that's because the thing moves back faster, and snaps closed much faster as well. So you're right in a way.
However, I used to own a Dye Ultralite, which is virtually *identical* to the reflex.
I had a delrin bolt, which helped a bit since it was a bit lighter in terms of moving mass, but I found that it was more desireable to keep the QEVs on there and instead mess with the settings a bit.
Also, I found that while the gun, especially with QEVs and high settings on, would bounce like a FREAKIN MOTHER when dry, was *much* tamer with paint in it.
I'd try putting your COFF around the 22-24 area, turning your trigger filters up, and making sure that your trigger is not TOO light, and that your trigger stops aren't sitting right on top of the firing point.
With my personal setup, I was tourney legal for World Cup and several other tournies with settings around COFF 22, trigger filters at 5 and 15, and a fairly light short trigger pull (but not REAL light or short) with the firing point in the middle. I had an ultralite, delrin bolt, nexus ram with QEVs and the stock trigger.
As far as the samurai goes... it completely takes the bounce out of some people's guns, and it adds more into others. Use at your own risk.
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