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Old 01-06-2005, 10:34 PM   #1
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Exclamation Free Full auto upgrade to a-5

Take the trigger system out of your normal, off the shelf gun. Now take the left plate off so it shows the triggers internals. Now behind the trigger, there is a metal "peice" if you will. You will notice that if you push it forward, the only pin that holds it on (the one in the middle of it), a gap between the front half of the hole and the pin appears. All you have to do now is put a little something in that gap, i used a little peice of speaker wire myself. Now observe when you pull the trigger...the metal piece tilts up with it as long as the triggers held. If the metal piece doesnt stay tilted as long as you pull the trigger or doesn't tilt at all, you need a bigger thing to put in the gap. And to make your marker semi auto again, unless your really good at just tapping the trigger real quick, pull the metal piece off of the pin, remove the object, and replace it (watch for the spring...they get kinda ansy).Its that easy! And best of all its free. I came up with this little tip just earlier today when i was bored. Hey, this full auto trick aint bad if you dont wanna spend $100 on an electric trigger, which i think is a good investment myself.
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Old 01-06-2005, 11:00 PM   #2
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you mean messing with the sear.. warrenty void...
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Old 01-07-2005, 01:02 AM   #3
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He means this mod:
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Of which, I would recommend against.
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Old 01-07-2005, 05:27 AM   #4
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Of which, I would recommend against.

As would I, tippmann's have great warrantys, I wouldn't do anything to void them.
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Old 01-07-2005, 06:54 AM   #5
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a metal peice?.... i own an imagine but even i know thats called the sear. and you probably shouldnt mess with that. chances are it will cause problems with your gun in the long/short run because when it goes full auto it will probably cycle out of control. i think only a dumb "obsanity here" would try something like that i dont know much about A-5s but i think that could also screw up the cyclone feed if you keep it cycling out of control for extended periods of time.

so drink.... SODA (not bleach)

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Old 01-07-2005, 05:14 PM   #6
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a metal peice?.... i own an imagine but even i know thats called the sear. and you probably shouldnt mess with that. chances are it will cause problems with your gun in the long/short run because when it goes full auto it will probably cycle out of control. i think only a dumb "obsanity here" would try something like that i dont know much about A-5s but i think that could also screw up the cyclone feed if you keep it cycling out of control for extended periods of time.

so drink.... SODA (not bleach)

i have to agree with nolan, i dont think this would be very good for your gun, think about it. your having it cycle as fast as it can go and chances are it will get messed up and something will break.
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Old 01-12-2005, 03:04 PM   #7
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for rite now i would agree with nolan and A-5 use because my friends brother did this after i told him about it. He said it worked but that it kept shooting then chopping paintballs. That means its going over 15 bps! faster then the cyclone can feed! its amazing but it wont work because it keeps chopping paint.

unless there is a way to bring down the ROF DO NOT DO THIS MOD. It is a waste of time until someone finds out how to bring down the Rof
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Old 01-13-2005, 09:07 AM   #8
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Re: Free Full auto upgrade to a-5

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Originally posted by steve snodderly
Take the trigger system out of your normal, off the shelf gun. Now take the left plate off so it shows the triggers internals. Now behind the trigger, there is a metal "peice" if you will. You will notice that if you push it forward, the only pin that holds it on (the one in the middle of it), a gap between the front half of the hole and the pin appears. All you have to do now is put a little something in that gap, i used a little peice of speaker wire myself. Now observe when you pull the trigger...the metal piece tilts up with it as long as the triggers held. If the metal piece doesnt stay tilted as long as you pull the trigger or doesn't tilt at all, you need a bigger thing to put in the gap. And to make your marker semi auto again, unless your really good at just tapping the trigger real quick, pull the metal piece off of the pin, remove the object, and replace it (watch for the spring...they get kinda ansy).Its that easy! And best of all its free. I came up with this little tip just earlier today when i was bored. Hey, this full auto trick aint bad if you dont wanna spend $100 on an electric trigger, which i think is a good investment myself.
http://www.pbreview.com/forums/showt...hreadid=242916

i thought of this one too...

ill do it one day when i switch guns and find a way to slow down the cycle, so it wont chop balls
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Old 01-13-2005, 10:29 AM   #9
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Thumbs down full auto

that is so stupid the cyclone feed system wont be able to keep up with your trigger trust me i've tried it
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