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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

HIGHER QUALITY HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSCyei5TgBA&fmt=18

shooting my pump.

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  • dude i am a subscrber but you are fucking desperate stop advertsisng on videos that you need subscribers its fucking annoying

  • idk why but that mini pod made me laugh

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  • @Thatmakessense356 no it does not shoot out

  • Does anyone know what happens to a burst disc when it ruptures?  Does it shoot out? I'm thinking that could be dangerous for your eyes.

  • @dsgballer what if theres lots of people that day? what if you see and shoot at lots more people than normal? what if youre in a situation where you have to shoot a bit more paint to keep their head down so you can move? I also rarely have to reload, but I still carry a pod or two just in case.

  • @coltonlulfs no its not and there out of production right now, checkit ran out of bodies and are currently working on nightcast bodies but the last word of that was a LONG time ago and they haven't sold one yet

  • hey is that a v2. because im lookin at gettin one and i wana no how they shoot.

  • Well, I suppose it would depend on the pump stroke. I know that if you use a high end pump like an S6, there is a significant velocity drop when letting the handle go. I would say a good 30fps. On a less smooth stroke, this is not the case.

  • not true. i have tested the fps on a chronograph holding the pump handle forward and putting my pump hand on the regulator and it was exactly the same and it seemed to go the exact same distance on the target range. as far as im concerned it makes no difference

  • When the backblock is kicking it means that air is escaping backwards because the bolt isn't being held tight enough to create a seal.

    When this happens a large portion of the air used to fire the paintball will be completely wasted as its exhausting out the back.

    This means that the paintball will not be fired as fast or as far since its power source isn't being fully utilized.

  • actually i own a 2004 system x vengeance autococker that i converted to a pump and i have a very good understanding of how the gun works. It does not effect the firing sequence at all. What are you saying it changes?

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