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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant

Re: Bushmaster B2K3 PDS ??

In Reply to: posted by on January 28, 2004 at 22:59:54:


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"toothlesrooster"

on January 29, 2004 at 15:07:50

Yes it is. The best board to upgrade to if you really must have the different firing modes would be the Chaos. The board that's in the marker is capped at 36bps and is a decent board. The new chaos boards are smaller and do have the different firing modes as well as adjustability for dwell, bps and bounce. The techpro board is about the same price and offers everything the Chaos does without the different firing modes. It's a strictly tournament board like the Stock board is, but you can also adjust dwell, CPS and bounce. Hope this helps. You can find a chaos or techpro board at www.tantrumpaintball.com


: Hello I purchased a new Bushmaster B2K3 with PDS and it does'nt have any of the features of the older b2000 like the 3 round 6 round and full auto. Does anybody know if it is possible to upgrade this gun to full auto? thanks.


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