why take your entire gun apart for a ball break? all you gotta do is remove hopper and barrel, run a squeegee through and then swab it out.
why take your entire gun apart for a ball break? all you gotta do is remove hopper and barrel, run a squeegee through and then swab it out.
Last edited by maynard; 12-13-2009 at 11:58 PM.
Maynard - The WCS Guy
No what happened was that some of the shell got stuck in the chamber in a strange place that caused all shots after that to be thrown off and then break in the barrel. It was a very rare problem that only happened once but it is important to note that my setup being a flat line had low tolerances to allow for the correct back spin. In addition this tolerance was increased further due to the added length added by the silencer.