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Tommikka

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  1. If moving parts are lighte, with the same air pressure / chamber capacity pushing a standard weight vs pushing a lighter weight will have less resistance

    To maintain equal muzzle velocity the air pressure ought to be dialled down if ‘lighter’ / more efficient parts are fitted 

     

    If effect you’re giving a light puff on standard parts and a harder blow on lighter parts

     

     

    Classifieds item descriptions from sellers may also be very subject to ‘buyer beware’

     

     

  2. Note that these sales are for the software only.

     

    The pictures are examples and they tell you which parts you need to build the devices.  The software is sold compiled and any buyer needs to run some scripts in advance to provide the seller with internal codes to enable the software to be compiled to match your hardware.

     

    Fair play to the seller, but it’s a small market.  A reasonably technical person could build and code their own devices, and there is open source code and demos there for free - the seller is marketing their game modes and device design 

     

    We build our own, with our tech guy building professional standard ones and me experimenting with less professional ones …… (and ours aren’t for sale, as they are designed around our game modes for our events)

  3. Partially correct @rocketdogbert

     

    There are now low capacity fibre wrapped 4500psi cylinders and those would not be exempt

     

    Low capacity aluminum cylinders such as this or 13ci are valid for indefinite use in the UK

    Provided they are UK legal in the first place, aluminum, rated for 3000psi,  within size, and don’t have contradictory markings 

     

    In the US they call it the 2x2x2 rule

    (What’s important there is 2” diameter, 2’ length)

    and in the UK I haven’t paid for the full specs but defer to Trevor Kent of HPAC 

     

    A problem you can come to is if the manufacturer has added contradictory markings and have painted ‘’Hydro test due = x”

    If that’s showing then as a bottle checker it should be refused, but if the paint is worn leaving only the proper legal stamped birth date, specs etc then it’s good forever provided it passes a visual look over

     

     

     

    Another little known fact is that aluminium 48ci 3000psis are valid for 10 years between hydro test in the UK but manufacturers often paint a due date of 5 years 

    Different sites may enforce a 10 year or 5 year cycle on those

    (With the cost of testing it’s not necessarily viable to bother for aluminium 3000s)

     

     

  4.  

    Why £299 friends & family as opposed to £310 fully PayPal’d

     

    F&F has no fees involved and no protection

    Standard PayPal pays for their service and protects the buyer from you. £300 is a fair whack to send across the internet with no protection 

    Assuming you are not a con artist your terms look like you are afraid of comeback from buyers 

     

     

    PayPal accepted, but ONLY as “Friends & Family” option selected. Otherwise, it’s cash on collection, cheque, bank transfer, postal orders all welcome. All funds to clear before sending item

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