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Loop I have to agree with you on that one, is no the marker to be blame, but the owner that makes that decision to keep on shooting after some one yells " Hit , Out"
I was just expressing my 2 cents. On another note I was as you were last weekend on CDP , and did n`t saw of heard of many incidents of overshooting. |
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#22
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I get bonus balled alot, but I tend to stand out in the open like a moron and try to motivate people to move. It is easy in the final battel or when the base goes under siege to get hit more then 2,3, 15 times, thats just the way it is. There is alot of action and yelling and emotion in the game when 300 hundred people or so is shooting at one another in a small area. I find myself being hit by 5- 7 players when I get hit at the big games usually by 5-7 guys hinding behind one bunker. Hey, I have a good time though. I like the action. And I like the challenge of trying not to get hit.
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#23
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ok,with doing this with the bolt i wouldn't happen to run into a leak in the regulator for some reason would i?
and i really don't wanna pay $25,and body wanna give me instructions on how to break it down to see if its a broken o-ring? |
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#24
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By adjusting the length of the cocking rod, the LPR or your inline should not be leaking, the orings on the bolt just provide a seal to prevent blowback , if a leak should araise please let us know from where and we may be able to help you.
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all i know its whenever i put the air through it leaks out from the bottom of the reg.
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#26
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if you back the screw out too far, it will leak, and possible cause the oring to pinch on the adjuster screw in the reg. you would need a pair of snap pliers to take the bottom of the reg apart to see if that oring needs replacing. |
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mkay,i'll try that tomorrow
thanx |
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