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Aarron.

Moo, I'm a Pig.
Jan 26, 2010
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If my gun is firing well and fluient and then it starts to break paint with say 3 or 5 balls and then starts to shoot well again is it good to carry on or should i pull out as soon as i notice its braking paint ?

Thanks
Aarron.
 

willg

Active Member
Dec 17, 2009
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Due to the cold weather this is probably due to using cheap paint, try using some winter paint such as Frostbite or Polar Ice, or if you dont have access to any other paint just hope for warmer weather ;)
 

3L1TE hax

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Jan 20, 2009
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For these kinds of problems we recommend you state: your marker, hopper, and choice of paint, and i suppose relative temperature :D

these will make diagnosing the problem a lot simpler. the cheap paint idea does make sense though...
 

Liam92

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Nov 4, 2009
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yeah the weather is temperate, but any breaks are a real pain to play with in this weather, since any paint on the inside can cause breaks and really drop the accuracy of a marker. its nothing to worry about majorly from the sounds of things, but when you get the chance clean your gun out before you start playing again to give yourself the best chance you can.
 

Gee Tee

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Mar 21, 2007
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For these kinds of problems we recommend you state: your marker, hopper, and choice of paint, and i suppose relative temperature :D

these will make diagnosing the problem a lot simpler. the cheap paint idea does make sense though...
Paint size to barrel match could also be a factor to consider
 

tiffer

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If my gun is firing well and fluient and then it starts to break paint with say 3 or 5 balls and then starts to shoot well again is it good to carry on or should i pull out as soon as i notice its braking paint ?

Thanks
Aarron.
What marker m8?