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This RVA drops in place of your rear end cap and allows you to adjust your velocity with a simple twist. It has a locking screw that makes it tourney legal. Our rear velocity adjuster is the only one available that will allow you to achieve a safe velocity without cutting your drive spring. Adjusting your velocity by the hammer spring tension will increase your air efficiency and lower your recoil resulting in more shots per tank.
Adjustable from 180 fps - 340 fps+
- Lifetime Warranty
Product Availability
The Dead On Paintball Rear Velocity Adjuster is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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Marker Setup:
A-5
DOP Double Trigger
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DOP Rear Velocity Adjustor
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Strengths:
Turning a knob is much better than screwing a little screw.
Weaknesses:
Nothing
Review:
EASY TO INSTALL, JUST REMOVE TWO FIELD STRIP PINS AND PUT IN SPRING
VERY WORTHWHILE IF YOU DONT LIKE THAT STUPID VELOCITY SCREW
EASY TO INSTALL, JUST REMOVE TWO FIELD STRIP PINS AND PUT IN SPRING
VERY WORTHWHILE IF YOU DONT LIKE THAT STUPID VELOCITY SCREW
EASY TO INSTALL, JUST REMOVE TWO FIELD STRIP PINS AND PUT IN SPRING
VERY WORTHWHILE IF YOU DONT LIKE THAT STUPID VELOCITY SCREW
Conclusion:
DEAD ON PAINTBALL MAKES GREAT STUFF FOR THE A-5, BUY THEM ALL!!!
A-5 -- 14" dye ironman boomstick -- dead on rear end adjuster -- dead on pro seal bolt(don't get this bolt. wait for a better one) -- e-grip
Strengths:
gives more fps adjustment quicker adjustment over stock set-screw in bolt
Weaknesses:
so far none-ill let you know
Review:
The reason I got this is because my sister wont play unless I turned my gun down more than is possible with the stock adjustment. So far I haven't had any problems with it. You do need to tighten the lock-down screw or it will work its way out dropping your fps even more; or even worse it could fall out and lose your drive spring and pin out of your marker. when I am not shooting my sister I like to open up the "bolt fps adjustment" and screw the adjuster out. this should make the gun more air efficient (just a theory so far. ill let you know when I am sure). also Im sure some of you have had to cut your spring when you bought upgrades on some guns. With this upgrade you will be able to lessen the tension on the spring without cutting anything. If I learn anything with more use I will come back and edit this review more. I bought one for mine and my brother-in law's A-5.
Conclusion:
not a necessity in most cases. I just couldn't turn the gun down to 240 fps without it. Most people wont need to or want to. If it does help my air efficiency at 280 It will be totally worth it. I will hope for the best and give it a 10
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, November 18th, 2003 at 6:33 pm PST