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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant

B2K3 PDS chopping balls


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Posted by:
Michael "teek" Luehrmann
on May 05, 2003 at 23:58:07

My B2K3 PDS is having problems chopping balls. I have put about 500 balls through it chopping about 20. The trigger is also acting up which might be the problem. no matter how you pull the trigger (walking it or 3 pulls per second) it will dry fire with after about 3-5 successful shots. the gun is trying to fire full auto and i have adjusted the trigger. I have tried a EVO 2 and a Halo still chopping paint with the PDS on. there is no blowback, the PDS will work when not shooting paint and sometimes when shooting, Tried many colors of paint and types. I think that the gun is firing so fast when it does a mulitple round burst(unintentional) that the pds is picking up the bolt on the way back. This is causing the gun to fire before the bolt is all the way back allowing a ball to not load in the brech.

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