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freeflow autococker eblade question


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 30, 2003 at 22:59:40

I just bought a freeflow with an eblade(picked it up July 3rd) I have had issues with it. First it was pinching balls in the breach causing the block not to come all the way forward. Next it was firing balls at a really slow rate etc... The replaced the ram with a better one and replaced the eye which they said was defective. I got the gun back and the eye was not reading the ball and causing a stutter for very slow fire rate. BTW gun shot amazingly fast with the eye off dry firing it. I adjusted the eye for the paintball color and is now ok......................................My question is to eblade owners do you adjust your eye everytime you switch paint? I play at several fields some outlaw(any paint goes) and others fields where you must buy their paint and still others where they have bring your own paint night. Changing the eye no big deal if you are using all the same paint but I end up having a mixture of leftover paint I want to use so it becomes impossible to adjust to one color. Is this just something I have to live with or are there remedies?

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