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the rs is awesome i own one with a halo and hpa tank and wouldnt change it for anything right now
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I fixed the problem myself tho, I'll post some pics soon. Here's what you do. 1. Get yourself some epoxy or JBWeld (I used JBWeld). 2. Use rough grit sand paper and just pass 2-3 times at the tip of the buttons on the circuit board. 3. put a dab of JBWeld on each button, to about 1mm-2mm thick 4. Wait until it dries enough to manipulate, but not full dryness, and sand to the required thickness. Don't wait till it's fully cured to do this because you don't want to be rough on those buttons, they don't look too robust! Problem solved. Moving the circuit board wasn't an option as it didn't want to move at all. The screws would just bring it back again. |
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#113
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man, i own both RS and the RSX, they are KICK ASS! they have only a couple minor flaws.
1-the stock detents, but we've put the hazmat detents in ours, and now there is no problem 2-valve o-rings were no good on ours. |
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#114
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I love my RS. Or should I say...my Super Bee.
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#115
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so you're the dude on pbnation with the superbee... very nice
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