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Date Posted: 00:39:17 11/23/02 Sat
Author: Mav
Author Host/IP: 67.219.123.175
Subject: Re: Even if you could lengthen it enough....
In reply to: DaRaptor 's message, "Even if you could lengthen it enough...." on 12:50:42 11/22/02 Fri

They have gotten the Aftermarket Cicuit Board (can't recall the name at the moment, I believe it's E-Magnums) to fire at 30 balls per second, I'm assuming they've used a Warp Feed with it, if not AGD does have numbers on it's 26 bps Retro Valve which was firing paint consistently (Warp Fed).

So in our theoretical full auto, we could work at around 26-30 bps (granted the bolt was returning fully and giving us ample time to feed the paint).

Mav

P.S. hehehehe this is kind of fun what other ideas do we have here? BTW I think firing at that rate would be too much for Co2, let's go with N2 as a powersource for maximum performance.

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