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Squishy Paddles????

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Topic: Squishy Paddles????
Posted By: X7RENAGADE
Subject: Squishy Paddles????
Date Posted: 02 February 2009 at 5:02pm

hey there people anybody have anygood things to say about the squishy paddles for an x7????????

and if there better than stock.....and how i could possibly make my cyclone feed better in performance!!?
 
thanks!!!!Big smile


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Posted By: StormyKnight
Date Posted: 02 February 2009 at 8:12pm
The squishy paddles by themselves won't affect the performance of your marker.  It will help reduce any paintball breaks inside the cyclone at high rates of fire.  They were the last of my full TechT Cyclone upgrades.  It stopped the breaks I was having with the stock paddles while firing 20bps.

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Posted By: Robby_of_PBH
Date Posted: 03 February 2009 at 10:48am
On how you can make your cyclone better in performance?  Check out www.techtpaintball.com and check out all of their cyclone feed upgrades.  If you want, you can get them all in one with the Ludicrious Speed mod.  The mod's are designed to make your cyclone feed shoot faster in excess of 15bps per second, much faster than the stock internals for the cyclone feed.  The parts are lighter and more durable which will also help prevent future breaks.


Posted By: thejudge
Date Posted: 03 February 2009 at 11:34am
it is also unnecesary.  The squishy paddles may help keep the breaks down.  Have you noticed a large problem with breaks though?  I personally rarely break one in the cyclone unless the paint is garbage.

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Posted By: oldpbnoob
Date Posted: 03 February 2009 at 11:59am
Originally posted by thejudge thejudge wrote:

it is also unnecesary.  The squishy paddles may help keep the breaks down.  Have you noticed a large problem with breaks though?  I personally rarely break one in the cyclone unless the paint is garbage.
Truth.  Only time I have broken paint in the Cyclone on my A-5 (and previously my 98) was when the paint was crap or it was really cold out making the paint brittle. At that point, nothing would have helped.
 
As mentioned in the other thread you posted on this same subject in the New Players forum, (you might want to watch the double postings) if you have a stock E-grip, the cyclone should be able to keep up unless you are running at the higher end of the BPS.
 
Thank again, if you are bent on spending the cash, go for it. The industry can use the stimulus.
 
 


Posted By: K Hop
Date Posted: 03 February 2009 at 3:18pm
Originally posted by Robby_of_PBH Robby_of_PBH wrote:

The mod's are designed to make your cyclone feed shoot faster in excess of 15bps per second, much faster than the stock internals for the cyclone feed.


My cyclone can keep up with about 16 without modification. More than i ever use.

X7RENEGADE: You don't really need to shoot incredibly fast. But if you do want to shoot 20 bps then you should upgrade the cyclone.



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