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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: new 2k2 autococker, never heard of this problem

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Posted by MYXZ on April 20, 2002 at 23:29:58:

In Reply to: new 2k2 autococker, never heard of this problem posted by Zach on April 20, 2002 at 17:39:20:

: i just got a new 2k2 vf autococker and i was shooting it the other day with my 20 oz co2. i shot about 800 rds through it and was shooting the gun pretty fast...it was like frozen had a small sheet of ice over top, but now when i go to shoot the gun, if i shoot it slow there is no velocity if maybe like 25 fps. but when i press the trigger extremely fast it shoots very hard like its supposed to. i dont understand, please help!
: thx so much~zach~

Liquid co2 might have ruined your regulator's seals since you said, it was frozen up. shooting slow won't shoot because the regulator is not able to maintain the correct pressure in the chanber which is too much for the hammer and the valve to push against, shooting fast goes Ok because the pressure in the chamber is not allowed to build up because air is being constantly released by the valve. have wgp check your regulator or upgrade to a better one (AA vigilante, messiah or the AKA sidewinder, I don't like the ANS gen X reg it has a very slow recharge rate on low pressures.



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