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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Hellrazor, Got a few Q's for ya

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Posted by Steve "B-Ski" Biedrzycki on August 21, 2002 at 01:52:19:

I tried the screw thing and I haven't noticed any other wear but the scratches are both above and below the milling on the bolt. Are there replacement (aftermarket, Delrin, self lubing...) bolts for the AMG? Also, I go through air like I've never seen before with my AMG. Is there anything I can do to the internals (valves, etc...) that I could replace to lower the op pressure? Would a LP chamber help? I live pretty close to BC paintball and JC and the guys are pretty good with helping me do the tech stuff, but when I ask them about this stuff, they just say do what I want. Also, I'm really interested with the trigger shortening you did with buying the smaller switch and stuff. How can I do that to my AMG? Did you get the Vision eye thing finished for your spyder? If so, How can I get that upgrade? I know it's a lot of questions, but I shoot a cocker as a main gun and an AMG for a back up. I'm trying to get the AMG to be as effective as my cocker on air, and an Angel like trigger pull would be so sweet.


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