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June 15th, 10:09 PM
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What is "Dwell Adjustment"?
I bought a Dragun TES with Dwell Adjustment? Can anyone tell me what that is.
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June 15th, 11:42 PM
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im retarded, look below, prophet has the right answer
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June 15th, 11:52 PM
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I thought dwell was the amount of time the valve was open letting air into the marker?
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June 15th, 11:53 PM
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possably, i just allways thought it was the screws
im retarded tho, so ya never know
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June 16th, 01:32 AM
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Yeah I'm pretty sure it has to do with air...wait till HP sees this.
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June 16th, 09:54 AM
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Your dwell is the amount of time that the solenoid valve stays open. This is what controls the amount of air sent through the solenoid into the hammer. Adjusting the dwell also effects your velocity. The lower your dwell the lower the velocity. Higher dwell = higher velocity
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June 16th, 12:39 PM
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yaeh, darpaintball hit it right on teh nose, that is y in tornaments dwell is such a big deal, because with todays guns it may look like your turning your eye on, but you could b changing your dwell, thats how a lot of pros cheat these days
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June 16th, 02:22 PM
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My gun isnt working. It is brand new but when I fire it, it shoots one ball and fires blanks for a while. Could this have something to do with it not working if it is set wrong? I think I had it set on 0 when I tried it.
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June 16th, 03:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by BriMRock2
My gun isnt working. It is brand new but when I fire it, it shoots one ball and fires blanks for a while. Could this have something to do with it not working if it is set wrong? I think I had it set on 0 when I tried it.
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maybe its just your battery
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June 16th, 03:26 PM
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Just Impolite
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no, balls just aren't feeding into the breach. get an electronic hopper if you don't have one.
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June 16th, 03:29 PM
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The battery is a brand new duracell. I dont think the hopper is the problem because it only fires the first shot and then fires blanks the rest of the time and it has only fired the first one four times and no others have dropped in at all. Also the gun is only semi and it continues shooting these blanks by itself.
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June 16th, 04:31 PM
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Tank may be empty...
Hopper may be empty...
Gun might no be cocking back...
Bad valve...
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June 16th, 04:48 PM
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I just filled the tank and I know I had paint in the hopper. I am pretty sure it was cocking back and I am having someone come over who can hopefully help me check the the valves.
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June 25th, 12:50 AM
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let us know....
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June 25th, 03:37 PM
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No, I couldn't fix it so I sent it in.
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