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  • Slapshot Vrref
    Been playing since 2003
    • Sep 2023
    • 89
    • Tampa , Florida

    #1

    05 Spnic Cyborg

    So..... I recently acquired a borg .... any one know much about them ??
  • flyweightnate
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1853
    • Dallas, TX

    #2
    Great guns. Merlin sized components (11/16") and, IMO, not much reason to do upgrades. Angel grips work pretty well.

    I only had 07s but knew guys shooting 06s and RXs.

    What questions do you have?
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    www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot, Sterling, and Phantom parts, plus the occasional big project.

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    • Sneak Miester
      Retired
      • Apr 2024
      • 181
      • Alberta

      #3
      Let’s see some pictures
      my feedback

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      • k_obeastly
        Bunker Buster
        • Aug 2020
        • 449

        #4
        Great guns, just a little boxy looking and tall. I had an 04 and still have an 06. The 04 had some PBK aftermarket parts and I highly recommend staying away from PBK parts. The feedneck was huge and didn’t really clamp all that well and the trigger had more side to side movement than it did front to back.

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        • Slapshot Vrref
          Been playing since 2003
          • Sep 2023
          • 89
          • Tampa , Florida

          #5
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          • Slapshot Vrref
            Been playing since 2003
            • Sep 2023
            • 89
            • Tampa , Florida

            #6
            So this is the newest one added to the ongoing collection... was told it it has a NoX board .... I've never heard of those ... is that just MacDev specific??
            . Any thing that I should know about upkeep - parts availabllity ???
            This almost completes the collection,, AKA is the next one to add.... hopefully a Excaliber

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            • Sneak Miester
              Retired
              • Apr 2024
              • 181
              • Alberta

              #7
              https://www.pbnation.com/images/manuals/1244.pdf

              link to the NoX board
              my feedback

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              • Slapshot Vrref
                Been playing since 2003
                • Sep 2023
                • 89
                • Tampa , Florida

                #8
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ID:	670073 @ flyweightnate.... so it actually arrived on Saturday, I'm going to be unboxing and checking it out later today .
                it's 05,, no barrel but that's ok because I have plenty of autococker threaded ones all ready as well as a loader to match .
                My main concern is with NoX board will I be able to turn it down to 10.2 bps or will I need do do something else ??? Are there any specific tools required to do any maintenance,, such as with the Angel tools and guages.. as this is very different from my understanding,, What is best pressure to run input wise ??
                . I'm kinda at a totall loss because as much as this is one that I have wanted to add to the collection,, I also know about 0 about them !!
                So this is my basic questions that i have for right now ...

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                • flyweightnate
                  MCB Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1853
                  • Dallas, TX

                  #9
                  I think 200-220psi is generally a good starting point for input pressure, and I turn the LPR down until it leaks then turn it up until I get to velocity. On the later Borgs, normal allen wrenches are sufficient. I'd assume the same here.

                  Check the reg seats before you air it up; urethane goes bad after a while and it's 20 years old now! I know Docfire was making reg seats, and may have some for that reg, or may only have them for the later Gladiators. Not sure.

                  Can't help you on the board...
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                  www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot, Sterling, and Phantom parts, plus the occasional big project.

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                  • Slapshot Vrref
                    Been playing since 2003
                    • Sep 2023
                    • 89
                    • Tampa , Florida

                    #10
                    Ok so I did finally throw a tank on her and did some dry firing. Now just need to run some paint through her and get her chronographed...chronograph....
                    . But dang if she's not going to be a fun o e to show off !! Let some young guns of today put paint through what we used to have for bps speeds !!

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