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Question for New e-Blade owners

Dark Warrior

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If Planet ran a couple of tech courses on the e-blade and it's set up in relation to an Autococker ie, blowback, tpul, trel etc.
Would you be interested?
Note I don't expect them to do it for free, if at all, but I believe there is a need for something like this.
 

paintballer ron

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If they did something like that (in the USA relativly close to me) I would sign up without a doubt. I say every marker making company should host tech classes at regular intervals throughout the year. That way when someone has a small problem with their marker the company wouldn't have to be bothered b/c the person would know how to fix it (assuming he/she went to the tech class).
 

jahlad

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definatly!
im a born fiddler, i dont even have an eblade (yet, give me a couple weeks) and id be up for it!

i like to know how things work etc...

i think it was myself and cube were talking about this a while back when eblades first arrived
 

Ben Frain

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I agree with paintballer ron.

Nothing is that difficult to fix - provided you know what you're doing. Tech course should definately be offerred so owners can troubleshoot the minor problems themselves. The WDP Angel ones are always well attended so I see no reason why an e-blade one wouldn't be.
 

Mark

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I can see where you guys are going with this but as the E-Blade is effectively a bolt-on part then surely other than reading the manual as to what does what button wise, the rest of the tech side of things is just a 'cocker tech course. I mean if the donor 'cocker is out of tune it don't matter how well set up the E-Blade grip is, the marker will still be "out"...same thing would apply to the marker bought as an E-Oracle or Nexus E-Blade or whatever other types are out there.
 

Dark Warrior

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If you could get every thing out of a book you would not need schools.
The manual tell you what things do but is not a technical guide.
As far as i'm aware that bolt on piece takes over most of the contols of the cocker.
Note I have 2 eblades and the set up for each is totally different
No two cockers are the same and a little professional tuition can't go amiss.
But the way who does a cocker tech course