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draper_steve
01-10-2004, 01:38 AM
im going tomarrow and always have something go wrong now im using an x board revy on my speed with a maxy and stock barrel is there anything to do special like all pro style that i should definatly do? like should i do anything that you as a player always does to get the little edge? and what should i do about the senci setting what one should i use and what for should i shoot with the revy x board? please help me out anything helps even a couple jokes. just state that you are joking. thanks
Steve
jdub23
01-10-2004, 02:08 AM
just make sure you read your manual and you proabably might wanna bring it along incase you have a problem. sensi i would recomend level 3, its the safest with a revvy IMO.
draper_steve
01-10-2004, 02:16 AM
ok well im not a nube but im just saying is like everytime i go its like something goes wrong.
Impulse.T3
01-10-2004, 11:10 AM
i suggest using sensi 1 i've never had a chop with it using a egg, rev, ricochet, nothing
jdub23
01-10-2004, 09:41 PM
sensi 1 and 3 are similar and 2 and 4 are similar..its been discussed in a previous thread. so if you use 1 it wont be much dif from 3. i personally use sensi 2 but thas my personal preference
Vantage_TeS
01-10-2004, 10:20 PM
Take your angel toolkit with you, a couple clean rags, and a squirt bottle full of soapy water.
Toolkit for fixing, rags for wiping, and the bottle for squirting. With this combo, you will be able to get paint outta those weird nooks and crannys that it seems to always get into.
i dont know about just sparying a bunch of water all in your gun........I would not do that!!! Plus you might not get all the water up in the breech and it will get all over the ball and stuff. Thats not cool
MoogLe
01-10-2004, 11:02 PM
uhh yeah i wouldnt use a spray bottle to clean it either....
maybe those duster air cans but not water...
Vantage_TeS
01-10-2004, 11:14 PM
The spray bottle is more for mah mask and outside of barrel/gun/hopper.
If its electrical, watch where you spray, but its usually pretty hard to get enough water anywhere to mess something up.
Use common sense.
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