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Agreed. Everything I've heard about the GT engine was how smooth of a shot it was, and everyone in the MacDev community seems to love the XTS ergonomics. Some view it as a "bad" thing, but I love to see them using the same parts where it's applicable. It means that post-purchase support is easier, and finding parts in the long run will be easier.
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This is AWESOME! I will be ordering....
What was retained and what was changed in the drive? Still have the shuttle? (I hope so!).... They were such great shooters... only thing I did not like was the ergos... now in a prime ergo package.... this is going to be very hard to beat!
THANK YOU MD!
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Well, I hate to do this, but it goes:
Recieved my champagne and chocolate GT2 today. Got everything set up to do an unbox and first impressions video. Got through everything great until it was time to air up. Upon putting air on the marker the bolt immediately slammed forward and began venting. I tried a few things, including cleaning and lubing the GT drive, no luck.
Emailed NTensity Customs about the problem, they got a response from a tech pretty quick:
That sounds like a stuck solenoid (stuck forward). If the air is applied slowly and the solenoid is quite new, it could cause this. The GT solenoids are firmer than other solenoids. The customer could attempt to unstick it by increasing the velocity adjustment a little (say half a turn anti clockwise) then turning the ASA lever on sharply. He should have no paint in the gun and point it safely, the gun may fire once. If it is still stuck forward, the gun will have to come back to have the solenoid changed.
Now, the "silver" lining: NTensity is sending out a replacement marker ASAP and including a prepaid shipping label to send the down one back. Excellent customer service IMO, just a shame I have to use it. Hopefully this is a minor problem that's not common and doesn't happen after "break-in".
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