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With my experience with the tech t hush bolt, the only thing it does is increase your velocity. That means your have to turns down the velocity, what that only does is gets you more shot off your air tank. If your running a 3000 psi hpa, it may give you 35-50 more shots, on a 4500 psi tank maybe 50-70. The biggest advantage is it has more O-rings, so if one fails. Theres a back up.
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#12
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the gun has been cleaned after every time i have used it and i have only had it for a month. as for the tech t bolt imma look into it, cuz my radio shop is gonna play on the base paintball field and all they offer is co2 no bueno for me haha. but what would be causing my gun to burp? and i know its not cuz im out of air. thanks for the help guys!
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#13
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what i think could be causing this is a. damaged o-ring not getting enough pressure to force the striker back b. not enough pressure coming from the regulator if it's not one of these, maybe it's something stopping the sear from catching |
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got the gun apart and checked all the o-rings, and it was the o-ring on the striker that was bad, at first glance it looks ok but upon further inspection its pretty worn. thanks guys for all the help!
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http://www.paintball-parts.com/TECHT...ilot-p/726.htm
great link on the TechT HUSH bolt!! watch the whole vid |
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