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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

You have a regulator installed?

In Reply to: Sniper Question posted by SSniper13 on December 30, 2002 at 23:26:41:


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Posted by:
Chad Kealey

on December 31, 2002 at 15:25:38

: I just built myself a Sniper for the first time. I've noticed that about every fourth or fifth shot there's a noticable drop in velocity. It's not like shoot-down because the next shot is back to normal, but I can't seem to pin down what's causing it. It doesn't seem to be related to rapid fire either because it happens even when I'm going slow and steady. (1 shot every couple of seconds) When I ran it as a Cocker it didn't do that. My only theory is that I'm somehow short-stroking the valve recharge. I've never done that with my Phantom, but I thought I'd see if any of you had a theory or similar experience. Other that that, it's a great contrast to my Phantom -lots of fun. Thanks guys,
: Wes

If you've got an inline reg, it sounds like maybe it's not recharging correctly.

-Wycke

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