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| News:Brand New Painballs Usa Nitro has a new paintball called PWA's or "Paintballs wit attitude," If you are as serious about paintball as we are then you shold know to try as many different types of paint as you can. |
| Tip:Dont Friggin' Do This: This is a real simple tip, does not take any time to do at all, infact it just takes some will power. Don't dry fire the marker, o-ring are lose and most markers have a opening on the sdie for cocking back(a real good spot for dirt to get in), and they (o-rings) will get cut very easy but anything. So it's never good to dry shoot your gun! |
| News:Automag stuff The RTpro has been delayed for testing of new ideas for the vertical feed tube. They have already made significant improvements in ball breakage with a slightly longer bolt hat reduces blowback. This mainbody will also be used on E-mag. They expect to get them to the market within several weeks. |
| Tip: Oil up or pay the price It seems most of us (myself included) do not seem to take care of our valued possessions. In what can be called dumb luck, I stumbled upon this while Jon and Steve was fixing the mess that is my gun. I saw them dropping some oil in the receiver before he aired up my gun to chrono it, when I asked them about this I leaned that we all need to put about 6-8 drops in before we play each week. My guess this is common knowledge but from the stack of markers in the back that would not be there if they followed this simple rule. To maintain the internals of your marker without disassembling it drop about 6-8 drops of oil into your bottom line every time you connect your air (nitro or co2), this will help lub all the major O rings and every single air pressure ring. The funny thing is, of all the people that you would think are doing this; automag, shocker, angel, a/c users none seem to do it and then attribute O ring problems to the gun itself. |
| Tip: Springs Springs are an important item we take for granted to update the internals of our markers. We often forget them and neglect them and more and more often don't even think anything about them. In reality they are a key component of everybodys marker. The proper spring and tension can increase your paintball guns performance, the feeling of your trigger, bolt and valve to the point where you can feel the difference with that very first shot. A good spring set to try is- Madman (for new guns) and Straight Shot (for older guns) |