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pokey179
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Topic: Pro/Carbine Velocity problemPosted: 24 July 2005 at 4:42pm |
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(Hello, if this is a re-post pls forgive me. I've searched on the
forums for an hour now and haven't found anything pertaining to my
problem.)
I have a Tippmann Pro/Carbine I bought in 8/1999. I'm having a velocity problem with my gun. Runs on the standard Co2 and has a 16" Armson stealth barrel. (Yah yah, long gun, blah blah, I happen to like it.) My buddies and I mostly just went out in the desert and played so they were cool with it being a bit hot as we were usually at a bit longer distances than organized play. Well, I can never get it turned down enough. I have my adjustment screw all the way in and it comes in @ 305fps almost everytime and all the way out puts it @ 350+... ouch. Well the indoor range close to my house I'm starting to play at needs to be 260fps or below, speedball range... yuck, still fun though. Any tips as to how I might get the speed down more. I had a friend cut the internal spring on it a long long time ago (which spring?) and it seemed to help because @ one time the thing was shooting @400fps. Not good. Maybe I need to cut the spring a lil bit more? Does anyone here have an older Pro/Carbine that could tell me step by step how to do this? The guys in the proshop just looked at me funny and had no idea because it was such an old gun. I'm not going to buy a new one, just don't want to have to use the rentals if yah know what I mean. If anyone out there is of the old school and has an "archaic" Pro/Carbine like mine... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! Let me know. Thank you much... -Jeff Phx, AZ |
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BearClaw
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Posted: 24 July 2005 at 4:57pm |
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Yeah i had to do it to mine for speedball too. Unscrew the rear end cap and cut one or two rungs of the the spring that goes into the end cap. I bought a spare so i can have one for speedball and one for woods. now i just use my Mag for speed ball but the carbine worked well and actually was the last to see a speed ball game when i had trouble getting my level 10 in my mag installed( now i just gave up and want to sell the dang level 10 at last the level 7 dont leak). |
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Posted: 25 July 2005 at 12:24am |
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Just want to make double sure... we're referring to part# CA-14 the "Drive Spring" is what I need to cut?
http://www.tippmann.com/support/procarbineparts.asp I'll give it a shot if this is what I need to chop, thank you thank you. Edited by pokey179 |
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BearClaw
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Posted: 25 July 2005 at 7:41pm |
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Yeah thats the one. problem is the carbine is not very adjustable
so your likly to NOT be able o get it up to 300fps once ya get er down
to 250fps. Thats why i got two of em.
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Posted: 25 July 2005 at 10:53pm |
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I see... well I'll order another then as well, thanks for the help man
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Posted: 26 July 2005 at 6:53pm |
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No prob always nice to see fellow carbine users
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Posted: 27 July 2005 at 9:03pm |
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You can buy a Madman Spring Kit for it. The kit comes with 3 drive springs for low medium and higher velocity. It also has a lighter trigger and sear spring however Tippmann advises against changing the sear spring and I agree. You can get it here http://www.countypaintball.com/product_description.asp?item= 1166. The spring kit is actually for the Model 98, but it works for the Pro-Carbine. (At least it did for me). You can always tweak the velocity by clipping the drive spring one coil at a time and checking w/ a chrono.
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