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Posted by gnz08 on January 27, 2002 at 23:28:54:
I just bought a used shocker 4X4 off of the internet. I went through everything and greased it up and played a full day of paintball. it shot good but... it seemed like the gun would only cycle 5-6 balls per second. I know I was pulling the trigger faster than that. And I knew that the batteries were fresh because they were brand new. So I brought the gun back hame and took a look at the "chip" in the gun and I started flipping each switch one at a time. Then I came to one switch and when I flipped it. The gun shot totally different. it almost felt like it was shooting in turbo mode but it's not a turbo board. Since it was sooting good now I just left it like that. First question. is it safe to keep the board the way i have it now? And, are there any other ways to speed up the bps by using only the chip in the gun? Thanks a lot.
Kryst-Wicked_Grin
09:03:32 01/28/02
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AreX
11:42:45 02/02/02
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