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November 3rd, 04:57 PM
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04 bko firing modes
what firing modes or mode does the 04 bko have?
cheers!
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November 3rd, 05:02 PM
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semi only on stock board
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November 3rd, 05:25 PM
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semi only on stock board
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thats correct, b2k4's have multiple firing modes though (i think)
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November 3rd, 05:29 PM
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thats great cheers all! and would you recomend the bko over a spyder fenix electric or the one? also what drop forward will fit the bko and what ones are the best for them?
thanks al!
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November 3rd, 10:42 PM
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go for the bko. Any drop will fit it, look for one that is not too big and ugly. Also look for one that has an on/off valve, so when u take ur tank off, you won't lose air.
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November 3rd, 10:52 PM
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the air that comes out when you unscrew a tank is air that is already in the internals of the gun, but yeah, get an on/off to avoid that from happening
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November 3rd, 11:17 PM
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make sure you Get HPA
a bko doesnt work the same as a spyder and you can mess up your marker fast
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November 4th, 03:02 PM
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semi olny but if you are getin a bko get a cp 1 piece barrel stock aint to good good kuck
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November 4th, 05:11 PM
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whats a hpa?
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November 4th, 05:19 PM
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definatly LPA... read the manual
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November 4th, 05:30 PM
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low and high pressure i know but what?
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November 4th, 05:54 PM
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they mean your going to need a compressed air tank.. which you will, i would recommend a high pressure tank as opposed to a low pressure tank. definitely go for the bko over the other ones. The stock bko does NOT have any alternate firing modes other than semi automatic. Any drop forward will work, though i dont recommend a drop forward, however that is just preference. An On/off valve on the drop forward is a good thing, however not incredibly important, its just a little plus.
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November 4th, 06:02 PM
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definatly LPA... read the manual
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LPA? Wtf? do you mean low pressure output? like on crossfire tanks? Because theres a difference, and BKOs will work fine with an 800 psi input.
To the thread maker- Definitely get a BKO over those guns. Its much more upgradeable and reliable. Its semi only on the stock board. HPA means high pressure air, and its a lot different from Co2, as for a dropforward I would recommend a Check it products unimount. Co2 cannot be used on a BKO. Everything you need to know is in the stickies so read them.
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November 4th, 09:53 PM
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Yeah i meant a low pressure output is better.. but yes high pressure output will work fine
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November 5th, 07:20 AM
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i'd just get a hp tank over an lp, just makes it that much more useable on other, higher pressure guns. anyway, the pressure going into the gun is the same either way.
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November 6th, 05:47 AM
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According to the manual for the 2004 BKO, you shouldn't run more than 500psi input pressure. You won't get any increased performance, and in some cases, you will get decreased performance. The LPR has a safety feature in it that bleeds off air above 125psi so the valve isn't damaged. According to ICD, you should run between 350 and 500psi input, but not more than that.
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