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BLiNDMAN
01-02-2001, 09:25 AM
just wondering what else i should add...
these are the things i have:
1. sp all american barrel
2. 9v revy
3. 110ci nitro tank
4. stock shutter
lpsto
01-02-2001, 01:18 PM
You honestly dont need anything else.The only thing you might want is a large bore barrel,depending on which bore size your AA is.-because you cant always shoot the same kinda paint
Aaladar
01-02-2001, 01:25 PM
Hmm, not rerally anything that will help a lot. Maybe a 6-Stage Expansion chamber, the one that comes with the gun is a 1-Stage. If you want your gun top of the line 12v revy, better regulater, and a Titanium Dye Boomstick Ironman series. You might want a new bolt to.
elTwitcho
01-03-2001, 01:20 PM
ummm
I'm gonna have to cast a vote against getting an expansion chamber... seeing as you're running nitro... Only thing I can think of is to get a better bolt, I beleive someone is making delrin bolts for the spyder, and the kingman bolts just arent very good IMO
PsycHo AbE
01-03-2001, 01:23 PM
Agree, expansion chambers werent made with Nitro in mind but rather CO2.
Not much else needed.
Nemessis
01-03-2001, 01:41 PM
an expansion chamber will just slow down flow and you may experience drop off firing quickly
elTwitcho
01-03-2001, 05:49 PM
Actually, it would improve performance in terms of flow. Not because you would get faster recharge rates, but because you would have a larger volume of air inside your gun (ie. in the expansion chamber) and thus, each shot would drain a lesser percentage of the air in your gun. With this in mind, after a shot you would already have an amount of air in your gun, and thus a higher pressure inside your gun. With this, your tank would not have to recharge from as low a pressure back up to full because your expansion chamber would be acting as an air reservoir, so to speak. I know it's confusing, but just sit and think about it a minute. Not saying that it's a good idea to buy an exxpansion chamber for nitro, you'd be better off with a regulator, but it doesnt slow down flow, you'd actually end up having less shoot down. But... Personally I dont think your setup needs anything else, some day get an inline regulator (the shutter reg aint so hot) if you really feel the need to.
Brazen
01-03-2001, 11:00 PM
get a new grip frame, i know it might sound like a waste of money, but it is way worth it
lpsto
01-04-2001, 07:07 AM
i havent read any rules against it
MeWrOq
01-04-2001, 02:01 PM
Get a trigger job done to it.
elTwitcho
01-04-2001, 03:59 PM
lpsto, as long as it only fires one paintball per trigger pull... then again, what the hell constitutes a trigger pull with a slingshot?
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