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  • WARPED1
    I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
    • Nov 2001
    • 7458

    #46
    Originally posted by electriceel125
    Viva la aka
    AKA IS DEAD! LONG LIVE AKA! (but I voted for Proto, sorry..........)
    [Something Cool is Here]

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    • rkjunior303
      I need this more than you
      • May 2003
      • 4029

      #47
      Originally posted by Jotsy
      - its a ***** to maintain (from what i've heard) so the owner must either know what he's doing or treats his markers with great care, or both.
      what? they're easy to maintain.. couple drops of aka lube every couple cases and im good to go.. no more no less.

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      • Jotsy
        ya dirty dirty shisno
        • Nov 2004
        • 262

        #48
        when i say maintain, i mean fully maintain. as in completely strip it down, de-grease and re-grease. i know you don't have to, but i like to do it every once in a while to make sure everything is fine. i heard you need a $50 kit to completely strip a viking... or did i hear that wrong??

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        • rkjunior303
          I need this more than you
          • May 2003
          • 4029

          #49
          Originally posted by Jotsy
          when i say maintain, i mean fully maintain. as in completely strip it down, de-grease and re-grease. i know you don't have to, but i like to do it every once in a while to make sure everything is fine. i heard you need a $50 kit to completely strip a viking... or did i hear that wrong??
          In order to change the LPR pressure, you need the gauge kit. Aside from that, its all cartridge based.. ONly thing that can generally go wrong are o-rings. They sell a toolkit to get the back caps off, separate the ram, and read the pressure.

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          • B.A.M.
            Operation Ivy
            • Jan 2004
            • 1468

            #50
            Originally posted by rkjunior303
            In order to change the LPR pressure, you need the gauge kit. Aside from that, its all cartridge based.. ONly thing that can generally go wrong are o-rings. They sell a toolkit to get the back caps off, separate the ram, and read the pressure.
            Ya its the same w/ the 05 speed.
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            dyNASTY

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            • tony3
              LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
              • Feb 2003
              • 3740

              #51
              2k2 timmy without a doubt

              Most underrated gun out there. They are selling for 500-550ish used loaded on pbn. They are super reliable and require very little work. They are light, and fast as hell.

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              • Jotsy
                ya dirty dirty shisno
                • Nov 2004
                • 262

                #52
                Originally posted by rkjunior303
                In order to change the LPR pressure, you need the gauge kit. Aside from that, its all cartridge based.. ONly thing that can generally go wrong are o-rings. They sell a toolkit to get the back caps off, separate the ram, and read the pressure.
                ok well if thats the case then i'll retract what i said abt the maintennance.

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                • TDonovan
                  Baller on a budget
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 609

                  #53
                  I like most guns for different reasons.

                  I own a timmy right now that works well, but I'd like to try some 05 speeds/G7, 05 shockers, proto, and of course the EGO.

                  For the price though, used timmys are a bargain. Mine seems to be reliable and is very easy to troubleshoot, and it's not like it's going to be any slower than what's out now.

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