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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

OK, took a closer look at it.

In Reply to: Try some Spuer Swerl @ Wallmart; might be Big enou posted by Roger on March 13, 2003 at 22:05:48:


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Posted by:
Oxbrain
on March 13, 2003 at 23:11:53

I messed around with it stripped down. What is happening is this. When you pull the bolt back it allows a paintball to drop into place. if the gun is tilted foward then the paintball rolls to the start of the barrel and clears room for a second behind it. The paintball doesn't get all the way into the barrel, the paint is a good fit in the barrel. Just while it is in the chamber it rolls around. If I tilt the gun back while pumping it eliminates this problem, but I don't want to have to thing about that while getting bunkered. Also, if I already have a ball in the chamber and I pump it back again it loads a second ball, the first stays at the barrel and a second one drops in. I thought the Trracer had a anti-doublecock device.

Does anyone know where I could get a complete list of what parts are supposed to be in the gun and what isn't?

I do like the trracer, it's pretty dang accurate, and easy on the air, this is the only problem I'm having.

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