View Full Version : stock bko q's
Teletras
05-14-2003, 03:48 PM
im looking at the BKO bushy and im not sure if it comes with the bottom line or not. does it? is there a better place to buy this awsome gun? seems like this gun is pretty tight. can u give me some feedback on it? thanks yall.
jwong
05-14-2003, 04:03 PM
It does not come with a bottom line.
Read some of the other threads posted to find more comments about the pros and cons of the BKO. That way, you'll get the opinion of more than just one or two people. And not just the pros and cons, but what features are present and also what problems people tend to run into.
Cheers
Teletras
05-14-2003, 04:16 PM
where do u buy the bottom line kit??
Teletras
05-14-2003, 04:42 PM
What im really asking is...does the BKO come ready too shoot? just add air or do u need to buy an asa and marco/steel hose dingalingies?
jwong
05-14-2003, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by Teletras
What im really asking is...does the BKO come ready too shoot? just add air or do u need to buy an asa and marco/steel hose dingalingies?
Have a look at this thread. I think it'll answer your questions.
BKO out of the box (http://www.pbreview.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=137612)
Cheers
Teletras
05-14-2003, 05:41 PM
can u tell me a website where the kit and parts are just there??? is it hard to set up? I have a remote can i just plug it into the forgrip?? will a remote even work with nitro?
jwong
05-14-2003, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by Teletras
can u tell me a website where the kit and parts are just there??? is it hard to set up? I have a remote can i just plug it into the forgrip?? will a remote even work with nitro?
You can check out almost any paintball retailer website and they should have those needed items.
However, if you'd prefer not to figure out what parts are needed, you should probably order your marker from your local paintball retailer and ask them to put one together for you so that you can just screw in a tank and play. The above thread mentions what parts are out of the box and the tread also mentions what are the minimal parts that are needed so that you can just screw in a tank.
The foregrip is actually the High pressure regulator. It comes with a 90* Macroline fitting. I think that is NOT compatible with your remote line.
Cheers
bsucaptainbilly
05-14-2003, 07:38 PM
to operate your new BKO for the first time, you need a hopper, air, asa
the gun comes with two 90 degree macroline fittings, and around 6 inches of macroline.
hopper: Get a revvy i recomend a new Empire Reloader. I just got one and i really like it.
air: HPA is definatly recommended, but CO2 with anti siphon and a filter will do OK.
ASA: you can get a drop or just the asa to go right on the bottom of the grip. I only have an ASA and my gun is WAY unbalanced, so i recomend a drop.
when you first get it check how tightly the bolt fits. it should rattle but it should move in and out freely, if it rattles, then it is too small and you will need a new bolt.
ShootPaint
05-14-2003, 07:53 PM
You can contact us and we will be more than happy to setup the BKO for you.
Just let us know what features you would like to have on it. We dont charge anything additional to install parts purchased from us.
Not to mention we have Blue and Black BKO's in stock ready to be shipped.
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