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[1] Posted by Dave 12-09-2004, 04:45 PM |
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Hi,
Just getting into paintball and have some questions. Is it Ok to lubricate the inside of the markers, both inside the moving parts and barrel? I know to keep the O-rings oiled, but someone told me not to get oil on my fabric squeegee or the inside the barrel. My markers came with 9" factory supplied barrels, but I read about using longer ones (i.e.: 12"). Is there any truth to using barrels longer than 14", that you will loose velocity as the air needs to exit the barrel behind the ball without further resistance? Lastly, it is normal to have C02 gas leak in a loud long hiss when removing it from the marker. Seems like no matter how quickly I try and unscrew the tank, I get quite a lot of gas spewing out. Thanks for any and all help, Dave |
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[2] Posted by Jeff Goslin 12-09-2004, 05:14 PM |
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"Dave" <catx@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:fI3ud.40669$6q2.20755@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com... > Just getting into paintball and have some questions. Hope I can help. > Is it Ok to lubricate the inside of the markers, both inside the moving > parts and barrel? I know to keep the O-rings oiled, but someone told me not > to get oil on my fabric squeegee or the inside the barrel. Well, you should "avoid" getting oil inside your barrel, but it's not going to disintegrate your gun or anything like that. What it WILL do is make your accuracy a little less consistent, making paintball fly in unpredictable directions. During the course of normal maintenance, you are well advised to remove the barrel, and do your dry firing of the gun with the barrel off, so that no excess oil gets into the barrel. And yes, lubricate all moving parts inside a gun as per the manufacturer's directions. Assuming your gun is a standard blowback semi auto(tippmann, spyder, etc), oiling the bolt and orings is just fine. > My markers came with 9" factory supplied barrels, but I read about using > longer ones (i.e.: 12"). Is there any truth to using barrels longer than > 14", that you will loose velocity as the air needs to exit the barrel behind > the ball without further resistance? Anything over 8" is gravy. Eight inches of barrel is what is required to get a paintball up to speed, from a physics perspective. That said, many people prefer longer barrels because they are easier to aim. However, there is NO truth to ANY statement made to the effect that longer barrels slow down the paintballs to the point that you cannot fire them fast enough. You will simply have to use more air to move the paintball at the same speed. A longer barrel *MAY* use more air than a shorter one, but only negligebly more. Personally, I like using 12" barrels. I find 14" barrels to be a bit long for my taste. There are tactics that almost require a long barrel, however, such as using your barrel to poke into the side of a sup-air bunker, to expose less of yourself, but in general, I think that shorter barrels are better, once you know how to aim. > Lastly, it is normal to have C02 gas leak in a loud long hiss when removing > it from the marker. Seems like no matter how quickly I try and unscrew the > tank, I get quite a lot of gas spewing out. What you are hearing is normal. To remove your CO2 tank, remove the paint from the gun, point your gun in a safe direction and start turning the tank. When you hear the hissing sound, start firing your gun and continue turning the tank until the sound stops. This will save wear and tear on your o-ring. -- Jeff Goslin - MCSD - www.goslin.info It's not a god complex when you're always right |
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[3] Posted by SvB4EvA 12-09-2004, 05:49 PM |
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RTFM.
"Dave" <catx@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:fI3ud.40669$6q2.20755@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com... > Hi, > > Just getting into paintball and have some questions. > > Is it Ok to lubricate the inside of the markers, both inside the moving > parts and barrel? I know to keep the O-rings oiled, but someone told me > not > to get oil on my fabric squeegee or the inside the barrel. > > My markers came with 9" factory supplied barrels, but I read about using > longer ones (i.e.: 12"). Is there any truth to using barrels longer than > 14", that you will loose velocity as the air needs to exit the barrel > behind > the ball without further resistance? > > Lastly, it is normal to have C02 gas leak in a loud long hiss when > removing > it from the marker. Seems like no matter how quickly I try and unscrew the > tank, I get quite a lot of gas spewing out. > > Thanks for any and all help, > Dave > > > |
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[4] Posted by Joe 12-09-2004, 09:05 PM |
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Don't oil the barrel. It will severely affect your accuracy. If you do get
oil in the barrel just clean it out really well and your good to go again. You need a minimum of 5-8" unported to get a decent effeciency. Your efficiency will improve, though not significantly, up to 14" of unported, unstepped length. Anything longer than 16" and the friction of the barrel will overcome the force that the air is producing. This will reduce your efficiency but you should still be able to get up to any field limits, just at a higher air usage cost. "Dave" <catx@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:fI3ud.40669$6q2.20755@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com... > Hi, > > Just getting into paintball and have some questions. > > Is it Ok to lubricate the inside of the markers, both inside the moving > parts and barrel? I know to keep the O-rings oiled, but someone told me > not > to get oil on my fabric squeegee or the inside the barrel. > > My markers came with 9" factory supplied barrels, but I read about using > longer ones (i.e.: 12"). Is there any truth to using barrels longer than > 14", that you will loose velocity as the air needs to exit the barrel > behind > the ball without further resistance? > > Lastly, it is normal to have C02 gas leak in a loud long hiss when > removing > it from the marker. Seems like no matter how quickly I try and unscrew the > tank, I get quite a lot of gas spewing out. > > Thanks for any and all help, > Dave > > > |
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[5] Posted by Phelps 12-11-2004, 04:16 PM |
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In article <bZ-dneh3VLAGSyXcRVn-1A@rcn.net>,
"SvB4EvA" <svb4eva@@@rcn.com> wrote: > RTFM. ESAD. None of his questons are covered in any of the marker manuals I have seen. > "Dave" <catx@pacbell.net> wrote in message > news:fI3ud.40669$6q2.20755@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com... > > Hi, > > > > Just getting into paintball and have some questions. > > > > Is it Ok to lubricate the inside of the markers, both inside the moving > > parts and barrel? I know to keep the O-rings oiled, but someone told me > > not > > to get oil on my fabric squeegee or the inside the barrel. > > > > My markers came with 9" factory supplied barrels, but I read about using > > longer ones (i.e.: 12"). Is there any truth to using barrels longer than > > 14", that you will loose velocity as the air needs to exit the barrel > > behind > > the ball without further resistance? > > > > Lastly, it is normal to have C02 gas leak in a loud long hiss when > > removing > > it from the marker. Seems like no matter how quickly I try and unscrew the > > tank, I get quite a lot of gas spewing out. > > > > Thanks for any and all help, > > Dave > > > > > > > > -- Phelps <http://www.donotremove.net> "Bury me with all my stuff, because you know that it is mine." -- Master Shake's Suicide Note, "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" |
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[6] Posted by Joe 12-11-2004, 05:09 PM |
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Huxley. It was West's diagnosis that Ruby was a "candidate
suitable for treatment" that allowed him to be put on drugs. Demaris and Wills spend much of their time ridiculing the critics of the Warren Report, especially Mark Lane. They also attack Nancy Perrin Rich, a witness who calls attention to Ruby's very important gunrunning into Cuba. At the end, the book reveals that Demaris was "standing close to Jack Ruby when he shot Oswald." In fact, he was the first person to identify Ruby. He then began interviewing witnesses and got especially close to Ruby's lawyers. The authors are especially thankful to Elmer Gertz, the same Gertz who has been revealed in the last two issues of Probe as a lawyer for CIA agent Gordon Novel whose attorneys were "clandestinely remunerated" for their services. Gertz also wrote a book on Ruby. It is an equally gaseous whitewash that also goes out of its way to attack the critics, again singling out Mark Lane. To make the picture complete, in his prologue to the Exner book, Demaris writes about his new task at hand: Legends are not easily surrendered. The press will fight to preserve its manufactured illusions, its Camelots and Good Ships Lollipop, and God help anyone who inadvertently threatens them. God, or rather the Washington Post and a good review from the New York Times, helped them to the tune of over 145,000 books sold, including a mass market paperback sale. Demaris later adds, characterizing the book's approach: She has a story to tell that is unique, and I would gladly topple all the Camelots, and King Arthurs, or Sir Lancelots, to give her that chance. . . . Francis Ford Coppola, who directed The Godfather, says it best: Men of power and the criminals in our society are distinguished only by their situation, not their morality. I |
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