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a5 e grip w/ wasp

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    Posted: 05 November 2008 at 10:45pm

I recently bougth an a5 e grip with wasp. A soon as I got it I started adding recomendet upgrades;

metal ratchet

squishy paddles

flat line barrel

m4 mag

double trigger

remote line

m4 buttstock

I took it out to the a paintball shoot and it wasn't firinf right I had to recock it a bunch of time also it wasn't shooting far or fast at all please help.

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Take all of the upgrades off and start from stock. As you add options, try it and dial it in.
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flatline......

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Sometimes the on/offs on remote lines, can starve the gun, if they are opened too far.
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Originally posted by The Guy The Guy wrote:

Sometimes the on/offs on remote lines, can starve the gun, if they are opened too far.


That would be the first thing I would check as well.  Try the tank on gun and see if there is a difference. 

What happens is that as you screw the valve in to open the tank the pin depressor can actually go down far enough to block the tank opening after it pushes the valve pin on the tank in.  This can be easily remedied with a few metal washers added under the knob to prevent it from being turned as far.
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