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neo2

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hi guys i am sort of a newbee to paintball but want to join a team
i currentley own a black dragun l.c.d and i have been told that i can not use it in a tourney because it has auto/nitro/multi and i was wondoring if you could delete these settings or is there any way of changeing it or upgradeing it so i may be able to use it

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neo2

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i bought it off a friend but i was unawere of the auto so i take it was bought from the US but is there any way of deleting the auto
 

QuackingPlums

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There needs to be, otherwise u have yourself an illegal marker. :(

I'd try to find the UK distributor and see if there's any way of physically removing that functionality, so that there's no way it can accidentally be put back on at a later date.
 

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im starting up a new team with a few people on this forum, you are welcome to come to our first training, if your interested pm me, we will be training either in Effingham, or dorking.



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IanC

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With your black Dragun, check inside the grip frame for a micro switch. Most electro blow backs are capable of various illegal modes, but these can normally be disabled.

E-mail M3 paintball and see what they say. If it is a microswitch for looking it in tourney mode I would suggest you switch it to tourney (i.e. semi-auto only) and then loctite green the switch.

Laterz

Ian

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Mikey D

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im almost positive that you cant do that. the switch literally has to be made useless. loctiting it means it can still be used, even though it is pretty secure, the loctite is not permanent.
quite alot of gun techs will know how to do this, so get to your nearest shop and ask him to help
 

IanC

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Originally posted by mike from brum
im almost positive that you cant do that. the switch literally has to be made useless. loctiting it means it can still be used, even though it is pretty secure, the loctite is not permanent.
quite alot of gun techs will know how to do this, so get to your nearest shop and ask him to help
Huh, is it just my green loctite that sets like concrete???

:)