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nomad01
12-24-2004, 08:08 PM
I just got a new designs stubby bolt. When look down the top shaft with the bolt in, I can see light around it. Is this something to worry about? Also how do I install a GP valve?
Smartpart5
12-25-2004, 06:12 AM
- about the bolt dont worry about it
-and for seconds for a gp valve just remove your plugg under you front cap, then just slide it in there. (lube the o-rings on it first of-course)
nomad01
12-25-2004, 07:22 AM
I figured I'd get blow by. I know BKOs have that due to a to small bolt.
toothpastedog
12-25-2004, 04:45 PM
it'll be fine, don't worry about it till you actually get blow back, and if you do, just call new designz, they'll be happy to replace it for you.
this is how you install a tapeworm, and gp valve: http://www.kamworld.net/paintball/reviews/tapeworm.html
CoolT
12-25-2004, 07:09 PM
Put some tissue over your feed neck and shoot the gun. If the tissue flys off, you have blowback. If not, you're good. By how the tissue flys off you can usually judge how much blowback you actually have.
toothpastedog
12-26-2004, 09:29 PM
Did you used to own a cocker T?
CoolT
12-26-2004, 10:23 PM
No, but I'm building one atm. :D
toothpastedog
12-26-2004, 10:26 PM
Make sure you chrome the body, it'll only wieght about 10lbs ;)
well you cant call other guns heavy in this forum, i mnea we own impulses. god, pretty much the only thing heavier would be a cocker with no milling at all, and old shocker or the old styel e-mags, other than that impys are pretty much heaver than most guns. acutally i find that most cockers seem surpising light to me (03 stock, 04 stock, ans gx4, eclipse e-blade). i dont know, i know mr. scale says they are heavy but they just feel lighter than my impulse. i think because the impy is kinda a short stubby square shaped body (when looking from the side. haha when looking at hte back of an impulse i dont know what the heck that is, like a square on top of a triangle. ) and the cocker is a little shorter and longer. so mabe it just feels that way because the weight is distributed differently.
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