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Re: BKO models?
In Reply to: BKO models? posted by shorty_436 on July 08, 2003 at 00:29:29:
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Posted by: dval on July 13, 2003 at 16:28:21
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Hibro, well listen i will give you my 2 cents for what its worth, i spoke directly with the head tech at ICD victor, he said that though are different models of the bko, the newest bko are the one ones with the angeled back (cut so the bolt is slightly exposed, the have a smooth finish on the side, and come in like five colors. They all have been made using the same board as the b2k, wich means the boards are capped at approx 23 balls a sec. though the marker by design cannot shoot that fast, he said they max at about 16-17 bps sec with a motorized hopper. They have a 3 way valve 2 forward and one back with a spring assist. Those capped at 10 bps were the first models and no longer in production, but it is possible that you may end up with one, if yu purchase from someone with a lot of inventory onhand.those can always be refitted with new chips from ICD for like 25 dollars if you happen to end up with one. He said to buy direct or find out before you buy from your dealer which ones they have, youu can tell just by looking at them, which version if you know what to look for. The main thing to look for is that angled back cut, it it doesnt hav it you are getting an older version, though you may still be getting one that has a newer board, to be safe get the one with the angled back, i just order mine will be here this week, so i cant tell ya alot one performance upgrades, but by all the reviews i am really looking forward to mine. God Bless : I have heard that even a new BKO may have different parts. Such as they may have the older board that is capped at 10 bps etc. Does anyone know where I can get the newest model with the B2k board etc? in it or how I can tell which version it is? I have seen several different milling patterns on the BKO's as well. Do they have any significance in what model they are? Thank you very much!!!
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