March 20th, 2013, 16:35 | #76 |
Since it only accompanies me to local games my credentials aren't under scrutiny, its perfectly fine for me to run it without my BA certs. I've never had a complaint and don't see one in the near future either. And anyways at any big game the gas BA are a no go unless your known to the hosts which is fine, I'm not much of a sniper I prefer my PTW anyways.
I've never had a complaint and have no plans to put myself in a position for a complaint if I'm running my BA hot I'm playing with guys that A: know me, B: usually are running hot guns too. C: itsa invite only. I never stated it was a difficult pull as my VSR was only shooting 390 ish, so it wouldn't have an MED. The pull was light and quick, but was still not a no resistance pull like the gas. Your right most would veto a hot gun, myself included, I don't even like it when hosts make allowances for known players. |
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March 20th, 2013, 19:04 | #77 |
I wouldn't shoot hot either. I want to be able to play just like everyone else, and I'm not looking to give anyone an excuse to not allow me to play. That's why I called and talked to the owner of the field I usually play at to see what he says and he said it's fine with him.. Once I've got the rig done I'm taking to him to let him see it himself anyway.
Once the gun is set to field limit specs, I don't plan on touching it unless it REQUIRES adjustment, ie pressure drop from temperature etc. Nor would I want to spend all this money and be told I can't use the gun at all. Then I would have just wasted time, money and effort for a wall hanger. And I don't have funds for a wall hanger. |
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March 21st, 2013, 09:19 | #78 |
UPDATE: Was rummaging through an old box of my various 'nick-nacks' aka junk box XD and found an old remote line that I recalled the ASA didn't work but the cable itself did, so I don't have to muck up my good remote And on top of that, I also found a regulator in the box from an old pb gun. I have no clue what marker, it was given to me by the field owner YEARS ago because the gun itself was broken and missing parts, but the regulator worked fine.
It has a gauge on it, 0-300 psi. Not as accurate as a 0-200 psi I know, but presuming this works, I may have just saved myself time and money lol I'll post pictures of it later and see if anyone knows what it is lol. Either way, I'm going to take it in and get it looked at by the pros to make sure it IS in working condition. |
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