Hi all,
Looking to offload my Tippmann Crossover. It's had just roughly under two cases of paint through it. I initially had a problem with the board where I couldn't access the programming options, but has recently (today - 24th Jan) been serviced and repaired by BZ. Board has been replaced and currently has Auto Response enabled, tournament lock is off so you can change this.
The Crossover can be fired in both Mechanical and Electrical, if you run out of juice on your battery or forget to insert one, you can play on mechanical.
Looking to sell it for £200ono - postage included, buyer pays fees. Any questions, please ask.
Make sure you use decent batteries, pretty obvious but using some cheap ones on this may drain pretty quick. The problem I had was when the battery was removed, the settings had been reset. Now since the board is working properly, you can go back into the programming options and set different modes, Auto Response, Full Auto, Safe 3 Burst, Semi-Auto and Tournament mode (Millennium etc)
Actually fires really smooth, both on mechanical and electrical. Not really much I can fault it for as I only bought it to get me started in the sport, and have recently upgraded to an Empire AXE. It comes with the original box, instructions and set of Allen keys.
Thanks,
http://i.imgur.com/JarVyJs.jpg [Grips removed for battery compartment inspection]
http://i.imgur.com/TsoSXE3.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/kbRIAw9.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/jbVGdFB.jpg
Looking to offload my Tippmann Crossover. It's had just roughly under two cases of paint through it. I initially had a problem with the board where I couldn't access the programming options, but has recently (today - 24th Jan) been serviced and repaired by BZ. Board has been replaced and currently has Auto Response enabled, tournament lock is off so you can change this.
The Crossover can be fired in both Mechanical and Electrical, if you run out of juice on your battery or forget to insert one, you can play on mechanical.
Looking to sell it for £200ono - postage included, buyer pays fees. Any questions, please ask.
Make sure you use decent batteries, pretty obvious but using some cheap ones on this may drain pretty quick. The problem I had was when the battery was removed, the settings had been reset. Now since the board is working properly, you can go back into the programming options and set different modes, Auto Response, Full Auto, Safe 3 Burst, Semi-Auto and Tournament mode (Millennium etc)
Actually fires really smooth, both on mechanical and electrical. Not really much I can fault it for as I only bought it to get me started in the sport, and have recently upgraded to an Empire AXE. It comes with the original box, instructions and set of Allen keys.
Thanks,
http://i.imgur.com/JarVyJs.jpg [Grips removed for battery compartment inspection]
http://i.imgur.com/TsoSXE3.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/kbRIAw9.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/jbVGdFB.jpg