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Old August 25th, 09:34 PM   #10 (permalink)
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The reason it says that is b/c You need a paintball normaly to creat back pressure in the gun so the air is blocked and air can go to the noid and let it go back.

I will explain

when you fire the impulse, And the hammer hits the valve, There is a big dump chamber. And without the Tapeworm, the air that the noid needs to move the hammer back is being sucked away by the valve empiting it out of the bolt. What a paintball does when it goes into the gun is give the air some back pressure so that the noid can have the air to move the hammer back

With a tape worm, All it does is pull out some of the air comming out of the Reg. and directs it right to the noid, So that you don't have problems w/ bolt stick


--Jerry

tl;dr Version:
It's ok to dry fire impy, IF your bolt sticks forward and drains air out, you need a tapeworm.
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