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Ego10Baller super helpful, thanks! I'm not at a point where I'll be able to pick up a CCM anytime soon, so this makes me feel better rolling with my Sniper. A bit surprised about the JS AT skipping, but sounds like a timing issue as Chuck was saying.
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Make sure your marker is timed properly. In needs to trip the sear 1/8” before the back block touches the body. This gives the proper timing when hammering on the AT. Check that the bolt is clearing the breach if you have your back block to far in on the pump rod it could make your marker feed inconsistent. Also not sure what hopper you are running but make sure if it’s a shake n bake that the last ball in the feedneck stack is half in the hopper half in the stack. This eliminates the balls from sitting on each other and will make any hopper feed way better.
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HalfThank In all honesty, I really like all of the markers that I own (including the ones I have for sale) - I just can only shoot so many when I'm at the field (usually 1 or 2 in a day) so I'm trying to whittle down the collection some - it's a constant battle.
The one thing I like about the CCM markers over the others is the 86 frame but that's entirely personal preference - if you like 45 degree frames (which I personally like also - especially with hogue grips) then there really isn't a good reason, in my opinion, to buy a CCM. Diminishing returns come in to play big time
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HalfThank To be honest, I can auto-trigger the Empire Sniper much more consistently than with the J2. The J2 seems to miss shots sometimes unless you really hammer the pump stroke back which doesn't make for accurate fire. The Empire Sniper that I have breaks cleanly every time in the same spot and is just easier to autotrigger overall. The pump stroke is maybe (big maybe) slightly less smooth on the Empire Sniper and the Kryptonite Pump but I can barely notice and it certainly isn't noticeable when playing on the field.
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Ego10Baller how (much better) is the pump stroke and AT vs your outgoing pumps? I run an Empire Sniper w/ drift kit and I've always been curious.
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They are awesome I love mine! Such a clean cut that puts next to no heat into the material. Cuts co nice!
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Prototype twister F5 with 2 different milling patterns on each side.
A new saw so i can cut aluminum faster, easier etc.
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