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Originally Posted by Matt 'Maverick' Watts
Velocity is adjusted the same was as it would be in a paintball marker; via controlling airflow.
Rate of fire is controlled via the response trigger installed.. essentially another point of controlling airflow.
An inline 13ci tank/stock is currently not an option and part of the buffer tube is used for the recoil mechanism.
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so not a true mechanical full auto then?
With those not familiar with the term, in paintball, a response trigger is basically a trigger that pushes back after you press down on it, forcing a trigger reset. So if u keep your finger pressed down, the trigger will just keep moving back n forth. If tuned right, it can be very fast.
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Originally Posted by SuperHog
The LVL10 was needed so the mags don't chop paint. But it was also flawed from the start. The LVL10 was a fix to overcome the huge forward force and wasted even more air.
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If you're using a mag and thinking bout efficiency, you're doing it wrong hahahaha