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  • nnolt89
    Pump Kings
    • Jun 2022
    • 254
    • Maine

    #1

    Bushmaster rebuild

    Hey all,

    I received a bushmaster, I am not sure what year / model.

    considering doing a rebuild. Is it possible to get parts ?

    Thanks
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  • Ecapnation
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4209
    • South Central Long Island

    #2
    Well for starters.... That's a bko

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    • nnolt89
      Pump Kings
      • Jun 2022
      • 254
      • Maine

      #3
      Thank you! A buddy of mine gave it to me last night.

      I remember wanting to get a bushmaster as a teenager like 20 years ago and that’s about it.

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      • Carp
        enter over there..☝
        • Jul 2020
        • 4824
        • ....on the 13th floor!

        #4
        BKO minor rebuild kit ...that should get ya started.😉
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        • shooter311
          Lumbering and loud
          • Sep 2020
          • 1174
          • Maine

          #5
          I am not an electro guy and I just got a BKO in. So I looked on youtube and such for rebuild videos and I couldn't believe I didn't find a single one. Long story short, I am shipping it to CapitalPaintball, who seems to be able to fix anything!

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          • nnolt89
            Pump Kings
            • Jun 2022
            • 254
            • Maine

            #6
            Ok awesome, thanks for info. I’m in the same boat. I’ve never owned an electro.

            Do you know how much it costs to rebuild ?

            thanks

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            • shooter311
              shooter311 commented
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              Pming you with some info and options.
          • glaman5266
            MCB Life Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 1277
            • WI

            #7
            If you want to break it down yourself I could help. I've owned a number of these over the years. They're not bad compared to their higher-end poppet counterparts. Just tedious with the extra tray screws.

            If you are planning to use it for actual gameplay, I HIGHLY suggest swapping out the HPR. Those are notorious for being straight-up junk.
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            • Brokeass_baller
              Pick it up!
              • Jul 2020
              • 1129
              • Ohio

              #8
              Random question: what does BKO stand for?
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              • Myrkul
                Myrkul commented
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                I always thought it was "Bushmaster Knock Off" Since the BKO's were a good deal cheaper then the B2k's

              • Brokeass_baller
                Brokeass_baller commented
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                OOOHHHH that's not bad, and makes sense

              • glaman5266
                glaman5266 commented
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                To my knowledge, there was no formal meaning for the name. Bushmaster Knock Off was just sort of adopted by the paintball community. I don't believe ICD came up with it.
            • Myrkul
              2026 ICD Sponsored Team
              • Jul 2020
              • 905
              • Jaegers

              #9
              I've rebuilt a TON of bushmasters over the years. Unfortunately never had my hands on a BKO, but they are super similar, just a fasor instead of a true EP. It should be REALLY easy to rebuild it yourself. The biggest weak point on the ICD electros is the wiring harnesses are crap. Very thin, very brittle, very old wires. I'd honestly just recommend a new harness from Sam (vapor works)

              https://www.vaporworks.net/?product=...wiring-harness

              Other then that, vapor valves and bolts for the B2k will both work in BKOs as well, but they are really hard to find now. Be sure to check out my tuning guide for getting B2ks to shoot modern paint.

              https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/p...ng-paint-fixes

              I do typically replace the HPR's & LPR's, and given it's age I'd just replace every seal in it. Should just be standard buna "o" Rings you can get at a hardware store, late 2k3 and 2k4 bushmasters need 90 durometer on the manifold, but prior years you can use 70 durometer just fine. Obviously you need 90 durometer for the ball detent too or it wears out really fast.

              The solenoids in these are rock solid. You should have zero issues.

              Just let us know if you have any issues or questions. They are excellent guns that can run forever with minimum maintenance.

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