View Full Version : Stripping a Rebel O2 BTB
Kudvayne
19-08-2004, 23:28
Is it me or whenever you strip the whole gun out do you have to unbolt the grip to get everything back in?
Also generally what's the velocity and distance like on a BTB, you see i have one and have used it once, however i have a feeling it was chrono'd badly as it was not shooting as far as an inferno.
Thanks a lot.
- Adam
VagabondStarJXF
19-08-2004, 23:55
Originally posted by Kudvayne
Is it me or whenever you strip the whole gun out do you have to unbolt the grip to get everything back in?
You don't have to but it sure does make things a lot easier. If you keep pulling the trigger as you slide the (properly assembled) bits back in they should go in without incident.
Kudvayne
20-08-2004, 11:43
ok cheers thanks a lot, seein as it's my first marker (you probably guessed that) just wanted to make sure i weren't going insane.
Any ideas about how it compares to an Inferno?
VagabondStarJXF
20-08-2004, 23:19
My local PB site (Campaign) use infernos as their site marker so I guess they're cheaper and easier to maintain than most. They use a lot of the same generic parts as Spyders/Spyder Clones so the two markers should be fairly similar in performance out of the box.
That being said, I've seen someone use a site inferno when his marker was down and it shot better than some of the new stock markers that some of the guys were using.
If the marker has been properly worn in it might shoot better than stock is what I'm trying to say, I guess.
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