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E- grip

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Category: Paintball Equipment
Forum Name: Gun Maintenace and Repair
Forum Description: Important info for keeping your marker in top shape
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Topic: E- grip
Posted By: Joe Cool
Subject: E- grip
Date Posted: 20 February 2006 at 5:57pm

     I recently got an E-grip for my A-5 with the WAS board and the standard Tippmann double trigger. This set up is off the chains, with the drawback that nearly every trigger pull is tripping the sear multiple times even when the gun is in semi. The gun fires ridiculously fast even at the factory settings for the board and I'm finding that I'm getting alot of chops in the cyclone. My question is for anyone that has a similar set up, do I need to tune down the ROF, change spring tension in the trigger assembly, manipulate the feed system,  or anything that will bring this beast under control.



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Replies:
Posted By: evillepaintball
Date Posted: 20 February 2006 at 9:36pm
put a QEV on the cyclone, you can get one of these from plamers pursuit website, and/or turn the rof down


Posted By: TRAVELER
Date Posted: 20 February 2006 at 11:38pm
To evaluate it properly you should be running a full tank hpa (not Co2), a new battery, and decent paint.

Shooting full auto when in semi usually indicates a worn sear or hammer, I usually had to replace the sear after 20 cases or so of paint, but I've known them to wear much faster. Carry a spare in  your bag.


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Posted By: Bruce A. Frank
Date Posted: 21 February 2006 at 2:53pm
Originally posted by Joe Cool Joe Cool wrote:

     I recently got an E-grip for my A-5 with the WAS board and the standard Tippmann double trigger. This set up is off the chains, with the drawback that nearly every trigger pull is tripping the sear multiple times even when the gun is in semi. The gun fires ridiculously fast even at the factory settings for the board and I'm finding that I'm getting alot of chops in the cyclone. My question is for anyone that has a similar set up, do I need to tune down the ROF, change spring tension in the trigger assembly, manipulate the feed system,  or anything that will bring this beast under control.

Contact Tippmann via phone, not email, and ask their tech people for help 




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