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koreanese
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« on: March 27, 2008, 12:30:29 AM »

ok I got a problem with my autococker. I had a ANS autococker with eblade. i bought a z force body and micro rock regulator so installed it. now, i know how to time the regulators, the old setting worked fine. now with the new body and micro rock, i fired the gun and i dont get any velocity! (no the bolt isnt upside down). i do hear very minor leak between the breech and the body but its so minor it doesnt matter. another weird thing is that there is about a 1/4 inch of gap between the back block and the body. the bolt lines up perfect though so i dont know what the deal is. anotehr weird thing is when the balls were firing(at very low fps) the eyes couldnt read the balls so i had to fire with eyes off. for some reason i cannot get the eyes to work!. it just wont read anything. I put the spare eye and it did the same.

right now im so lost I dont know what to do. my rock regulator is gone because the thread where the knob mysteriously got destroyed.

anyone got any suggestion?
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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2008, 07:11:24 AM »

The gap in the back block is adjusted by the threads on the pump rod problem 1. you want a sheet of paper thick gap in the body and the block problem 2. Velocity is 100% control by the rear spring turn the velocity adjuster in the back of the gun up with an allen if it's maxed out you have the wrong spring in the back you need a matching set of springs in the gun I recommend the MADMAN springs there easy and depending on your elevation ( compression of your gas ) you get all scenarios $8 problem 3. Eyes are all dependent of age of eyes and paint type I can't shoot dark colored paint with my reflective at all.  Black won't even read, break beam doesn't matter.  I have gone through 2 eyes all ready cause they were both old I bought a brand new one and haven't had a problem yet. Good luck Hope I could help  :twisted: Later  Oh sorry to here about your micro rock
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2008, 04:52:36 PM »

.....put it in classic mode and hold the trigger down a bit longer than normal. This is a test not a cure. Tell me how it works out.
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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2008, 03:23:45 PM »

If you have that much of a gap between your back block and the body, then the bolt hole will not line up with the valve hole.  It's almost the same as having your bolt in upside down.  No air is going to make it to the paintball.  Get your marker set up right and then let us know if you're still having problems.
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« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2008, 11:10:29 AM »

i found out the problem. this is really stupid but when i took out a little extender between the pump rod and the back block( half inch long silver piece), the bolt lines up right with the breech and it looks like how it's suppose to be. I didnt think about taking out that little silver piece will do the trick because i thought it was something special but i guess not. well, i guess i'll wait on my micro rock cover since it was damaged and try it out.
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