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Post by gunslinger7 on May 5, 2006 19:54:44 GMT -5
I opened up the SL again. I replaced some o-rings and then oiled it again. I took out every bolt and cleaned the rust off, adjusted the velocity screw a bit, and she works beautifully! I'm so happy now! I had less than 1/8 of a 12 oz tank left.... let's just say it was almost empty. I shot 40-50 paintballs and didn't even put a dent in the tank! I can't wait to bust this out on the field.
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Post by oldhouseblues on May 5, 2006 20:07:57 GMT -5
Excellent. As much fun as you all get from tagging an opponent with a shot from your markers, there's a lot of satisfaction in knowing you can open 'er up to fix and maintain it. Nice job 'slinger!
<Old Man Section> Back when I was a teenager, we used to tinker with cars, before they became all complicated with electronics and the clean air crap. </Old Man Section>
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Post by gunslinger7 on May 5, 2006 20:22:20 GMT -5
Funny enought the sear spring (I believe its the sear spring) fell out and the marker seems to work fine. It may have been the trigger return spring. I don't know, but I know she works excellently.
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Post by Fig on May 5, 2006 20:48:07 GMT -5
nice job!
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Post by little34 on May 6, 2006 22:40:58 GMT -5
nice now well have to see this bad boy in action sometime
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Post by gunslinger7 on May 7, 2006 16:43:11 GMT -5
Heh... it is accurate but not accurate with the iron sights.... I think the barrel is a tad bent. But if I turn it to my advantage, (I can turn it because it doesn't have threads,) I maybe able to get a bit of a flatline effect! I'll try it now and post results.
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Post by gunslinger7 on May 21, 2006 20:07:58 GMT -5
Well It seems to be straighter now. And even when low on air the balls were still flying a distant rate.
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