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January 19th, 12:00 AM
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couple questions
Hey im still like a nobbie to paintball and theres still some stuff i need to know. If I just go and buy and drop forward, will it fit on whatever marker I put it on? Same with expansion chambers, Could i put for example a dye expansion on an angel?
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January 19th, 11:00 AM
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Almost leet
Join Date: Sep 2004
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dye expansion chamber???? theres no need to put an expansion chamber on an angel they have a Regulator as does most mid to high end guns.
For a drop Ill have to know wat gun u have becuase some guns use four screws instead 2 etc. You just hvae to look at the points of where they connect and if they match up your good.
Now there is such things as volume chambers which u can put on an angel (im not sure if there called volume chambers owell)
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January 19th, 02:53 PM
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They are called volumizers
And yes, a drop forward will fit most any gun. Spyders need different ones than normal because the the screw hole locations.
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January 19th, 02:57 PM
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spyders are the exeption i think im not sure but yeah spyder holes line up differently then others so you would need to see what holes it is and if it will line up go into a paitnball store and ask them which ones would fit ans stuff like that if your a noob you only learn more by asking questions
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January 19th, 03:53 PM
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oh snap
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most spyders have offset screws....there are a few that have in line screws (i know the fenix does) but im not sure what other ones do...like they have said above...just look at the screw pattern on the bottom of your trigger frame and geta drop dorward that has the same pattern
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January 19th, 04:01 PM
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Screaming Koala
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Right. And all expansions, with the exception of very few, have the same threads. They are the same as a CO2 bottle's threads. High end guns like an Angel use a regulator though.
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January 19th, 04:24 PM
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for dropforwards..it all depends on screw holes. It all depends.
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January 19th, 04:52 PM
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Seeing as this is a question thread, i also have a question, more n00bish than any other lol. How easy on average is it to clean a gun, i've read bout it, the squeegee seems easy enought... well, simple and firing oil around your gun... easy. BUT the whole unscrew your gun... to clean paint and stuff, i no that sites say to do this, but is this a watch manual where they say 'Dont store below..Or above...' and your like. yeh watever, or do you really have to regulary unscrew your gun and clean it out etc?
If so, is it really that hard.. and time consuming... also wouldnt unscrewing it and doin it up alot kind of maybe slowing wear the gun down in its own, like anything does when comtinuously tampered with???
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January 19th, 05:30 PM
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hello
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do it atleast one a playing season and i dont think u can ruin it unless u compleatly are an idiot.
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January 19th, 05:34 PM
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n00b with no gun or sence
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what would you call a season? a rough idea
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January 19th, 05:35 PM
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DON'T PANIC!
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the warm months if you live where you have 4 seasons... roughly just w/e like a few monts is what he means. there is no real number.
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January 20th, 08:51 AM
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I am a noob player, but I do have many years of military training and weapons familiarity. I found the breakdown and cleaning of my Spyder Clone to be very simple... just take your time, expect everything to be under tension even if it turns out not to be, this way you are careful not to loose any flying peices...
Just make sure before you attempt it, that you have disconnected the air supply, and squezed the trigger (bolt forward) . then have a go at it.. keep track of the order things comes out, or get the owners schematic so you have a referrence, just incase.. then just clean all the pieces, and put her back together..
During reassembly you may need to pull the trigger while putting the bolt assembly back it, as it needs to clear the trigger assembly and can only do so during actuation of the trigger. Other than those qwirks, i think you will find it fairly easy, and rewarding.
Chris
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