Thread: Dry fire BKO?
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Old November 28th, 04:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
pbnub2
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Dry fire BKO?

Little background: Coming back to paintball after a two ear hiatus, forgot most everything and returning to pbforums.

I was wondering if dry firing (no paint, just air) a BKO would cause any damage.
I did it all the time with my BKO back when I played, and it never seemed to work correctly, I am getting it fixed and was wondering if it mattered If I did it or not. Thanks
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