So when the Roscoe first came out, people were having issues with paint breakage and low velocity stock. Now they have been out for a while (and possibly discontinued) I'm hoping to get some more definitive answers to some questions I have about the Roscoe.
1. What is the stock velocity? From what I remember the Roscoe originally came with a valve shooting low 200s and the only way to get usable velocity was to get the high velocity valve upgrade. Later on I saw it came with a spare valve part which was apparently meant to bump up the velocity to 280. Most websites list the stock velocity as 280 and I'm not sure that it comes with the spare valve part any more so that might be installed from factory now.
2. What is the high impact valve velocity?
3. Were the paint breakage issues solved? From what I understood the consensus was that .50 FSR and USP (plastic shell powder ball) was what ran best (even then not perfect) and paintballs just broke. Is this still the case? Also I've heard about rounds falling out of the cylinders?
4. Has anyone tried using this with the remote line adapter on HPA? What was the velocity like?
1. What is the stock velocity? From what I remember the Roscoe originally came with a valve shooting low 200s and the only way to get usable velocity was to get the high velocity valve upgrade. Later on I saw it came with a spare valve part which was apparently meant to bump up the velocity to 280. Most websites list the stock velocity as 280 and I'm not sure that it comes with the spare valve part any more so that might be installed from factory now.
2. What is the high impact valve velocity?
3. Were the paint breakage issues solved? From what I understood the consensus was that .50 FSR and USP (plastic shell powder ball) was what ran best (even then not perfect) and paintballs just broke. Is this still the case? Also I've heard about rounds falling out of the cylinders?
4. Has anyone tried using this with the remote line adapter on HPA? What was the velocity like?
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