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Bushie 2003 B2K PDS


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Posted by:
Primal_Little_Killer

on January 15, 2003 at 23:47:12

We had Santa "AKA Mom" get Myself and my sons some of these. The first thing I have to say, is they rip. But 2 of them have gone down. One had an older board in it. No biggie, ICD took great care of that. Now today in practice another of them went down. It went from shooting 220 fps to maybe 30 feet. Instantly. Anyway ICD helped me with everything possible over the phone. Unfortunately they closed before I could call back and order replacement parts. I cleaned the 5 way, resoldered a pinched wire and played with the regs. The main reg normally runs around 200 psi give or take depending on what field and fps requirements are. The front reg is dialed too. Other than getting new parts. What else to do. Does anybody have reliability problems with theirs? These guns are only 3 weeks old. Thanks for any info.

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