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Originally Posted by gfgjester
Agg, that sucker is quite sweet! Very nice work. I'm wanting to hear the performance reports...
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thanks man. no 'action' report persay today. i spent most of my time in the shop learning how to stop leaks and what not. customers arnt really allowed to work on their guns at the PBC shop(yeah even after spending hundreds on ULs, CCM frames, pumpkits, unimounts, etc..), i did a bit anyways but once i felt evil eyes on me i took a hint and left. i did however get home and get it working great about 10 min later. the video is uploading now so ill post it in a bit.
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Originally Posted by Grendel
Casey looks nice now all you have to do is mid-block it and get rid of the back block. That is a tiny board the one I'm making is a little bigger. Might have to go back to the drawing board 
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haha no mid blocking for me. im keepin this KAPP as original "looking" as possible. and the board is actually sideways so what youre seeing is how thick it is. it has the same dimensions roughly as the bottem of a 9v battery.
i must say tho its all pretty smooth w/ no kick at all. the only thing that takes getting used to is the pump. in your mind you know your moving the pump arm back but you dont get that physical click of the sear and hammerlug mating to reassure you that it is infact pumped.
i also wish there was a way that it wouldnt shoot unless a ball is loaded(ie in the barrel). obviously if it had eyes it wouldnt shoot if no ball was in the breach but my AT cam takes care of that for me. but since an eye would just reflect off the foward bolt it wouldnt help. youd have to teach the board some crazy eye logic for it to go(t-board about to talk to itself) "hey ive shot a paintball i shouldnt shoot again until im sure the user has pumped the gun by using my eye to see the gap between the end of the bolt and the beginning of a new ball"..something like that.
edit: it just occured to me i ramble on a lot.