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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant

What are some good boards for thee bushmaster b2k


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Posted by:
Lost_nomad
on November 22, 2002 at 22:17:30

Ok, So I need a new board for my Bushy. First I'll tell you the most simple, wonderful mod that led to this problem for the people that don't know about it.

1. open up the grip
2. unplug the wires from the board
3. get the frame assembly off the gun via taking off the frame or battery/solenoid housing
4. nock out the pins that holds the firing switch.
5. turn the switch upside down
6. reinsert the pins and put it back together
7. tweak the trigger so that it rides just on top of the firing switch

Now to my problem. IT WORKS TO WELL. My board will miss a few pulls. this happens every once in a while in Semi mode and constantly while in response mode. I have verified without a doubt that this is a problem with the chip. I'm behind the times on whats good out there so all suggestions are welcome. I'm not sure if there is such a thing out there but I would love to have a board that I could tweak with my computer or pda (like the ir3). If this hasn't been thought of yet it should be, it would seal the fait of bushmasters as being the best gun out there.

Thanks.

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