Shocker NXT Paintball Gun

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Id be able to better help you if you were more specific with where exactly the leak is coming from. Best I can tell you is strip it down and rebuild it. Use dow33 only on the regulator orings, make sure orings are not chipped or torn

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A high operating pressure (around 190-200 psi) is recommended to achieve the optimal, balanced LPR setup with the Shocker using an LPR.
Turn clockwise to increase velocity/pressure, and counter-clockwise to decrease. Take three or four shots after every adjustment to allow the gas pressure inside the Shocker NXT to stabilize.
hPA systems with a 3000psi or 4500psi capacity can be utilized on the Shocker® AMP. hPA systems with output pressures between 450psi and 850psi can be used with the Shocker® AMP.
HPA systems with output pressures between 450psi and 850psi can be used with the Shocker® XLS. An output pressure of 800-850psi is recommended for maximum consistency at high rates of fire (15bps+).
The most likely problem to occur is the seal where you place your bb gun gas canisters. You can take care of this issue with a CO2 cartridge seal replacement. The air gun cartridge deforms the seal overtime, and this causes the leak to occur.
VELOCITY To Adjust Velocity:

Insert the provided 3/16” Allen wrench in place of the cocking rod so that it passes through the IVG (Internal Velocity Governor). Turning the Allen wrench clockwise will increase the velocity while counterclockwise will decrease the velocity.

For home use your amp should be around 20W. For most gigs and live performances in venues that hold around 100 people, you should have either a 20W tube amp, or a 40W solid state amp if you`re playing without a band. If you`re playing with a drummer, you`ll likely need a 100W solid state amp, or a 50W valve amp.
The Shocker Amp board does not have a shot counter which is definitely something that some users will consider a negative.
The UL Regulator ships at 800psi and comes with the ability to adjust your output pressure from 500psi, 650psi, or 800psi.
To disengage vision mode, press the power button for one second, the power button will flash red and the OLED screen will indicate “OFF” in the vision section. PROGRAMMING LOCK The Shocker® XLS is equipped with a programming lock feature.
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) was the first propellant used in paintball and set the standard for many years. For paintball purposes we use it in two types of vessels, 12 Gram Cartridges (used in paintball pistols such as the Tiberius and Miltec and stockclass pump markers like the Phantom) and refillable CO2 Tanks.
The main advantage of compressed air is that it will perform more consistently than CO2, especially during high-speed shooting. It will also not be as affected as CO2 by environmental conditions like temperature, making it a much better choice for paintballing outdoors in cooler weather.
Caulk and weatherstrip doors and windows that leak air. Caulk and seal air leaks where plumbing, ducting, or electrical wiring comes through walls, floors, ceilings, and soffits over cabinets. Install foam gaskets behind outlet and switch plates on walls.
Dry firing PCP or CO2 air rifles will usually be completely safe, as there isn`t a piston to worry about. You`re simply releasing a short spurt of air/CO2 to force the pellet up the barrel.
Playing paintball in the rain is fun and exciting! Cooler weather enables players to dress in layers of clothing which help lessen the sting when hit with a paintball. Avoid slippery sloped maps.
If a paintball hits you and BREAKS, you are out of the game. All hits count, including gun hits. If a paintball hits you and bounces off, you are a clean player, play on. If you called “OUT”, then realized the paintball bounced, you are still out.
When the solenoid is at rest air fed to the body breech holds the bolt back. When the Ion is fired and the solenoid is energized the solenoid valve stops feeding gas pressure to the body breech, and lets its air empty out while the air in the fire chamber blows the bolt forward.
Why? This occurs when the Needle Packing Nut is too tight, compressing the Needle Packing too tightly around the Needle. This occurs when the Needle Packing nut is too loose. Remember that the needle packing must be tight enough to prevent any leakage of paint material.
and in general the problem is it`s too tight or too loose. so it`s a standard flat screwdriver almost guns and generally you`ll find this valve. just needs to be hand tight literally.

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Where can i find a spyder mr2 for cheap – Smart Parts Shocker NXT Paintball Gun
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thats a paintball forum maybe you can find one used. if not go to www.badlandspaintball.com, great store.

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My SP1 paintball gun is leaking out of the regulator, It’s a little above where the snap ring is and below the front grip. The part that sort of swivels around if you unscrew the ASA.Sorry about the wrong product but I couldn’t find the SP1
ANSWER : Most likely you have a small piece of debrie in the regulator. You may need a new set of orings also. They last more than 5-10 games. please. Dow 33 on the bolt every month.
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I have a tippmann custom pro with a cyclone feeder. I recently got the SAW stock to put on it and encountered some problems many times after I reassembled the gun. I took it apart at least 5 times before I thought it was fixed but now ive encountered another problem. I believe it has to do with the cyclone feeder not responding or something is out of line in the gun. When I picked up the gun to shoot, no paint came out so I took off the CO2 and the barrel and saw that the paintball was 1/3 inside the gun. I also have a problem when im shooting it sometimes does really fast burst. Thank you
ANSWER : Hi there. Tippmann markers are super tough to make sure that they are put back together properly. The stupid clamshell design plus all the little, under engineered parts make it difficult to get it back together properly, especially after installing a stock. I was in the paintball industry for 10 years but have been out of it for a little bit, but i was one of the founding members of Uprising Nation and was a gunsmith/ salesman for PaintballOnline.com / Xtremes. Now with that said…I even had trouble with the tippmann 98’s…and I can rebuild an autococker with my eyes closed but can sometimes be stumped by the tippy’s bad design. It is really tough to diagnose an issue on these guns without looking at it. You may have the ball detent backwards,l missing a pin, sometimes the after market stocks on those are a little too large on the outside diameter preventing the internals from properly seating. The cycloce system may be off due to the valves not meing properly aligned or the connecting rod not being in all the way. Many times though it is incorrect installation of the detent or the deternt gets damages. That little orange peice of **** flap is a mance. I would start there.

It may seem like i am bashing your gun. Im not… Once they are put together properly they work great. Just DONT TAKE THEM APART. lol. If you buy the parts at a local gun shop they will install them for free.

lol I have 6 guns for sale 🙂

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Can cold weather cause your gun to leak CO2? Because i was out playing paintball in the snow and it started to leak but when i took it inside and took it apart and put it back together it was working fine again and i didnt make any repairs at all.
ANSWER : You are correct. Cold (and heat) play a part in expanding the parts of your marker. In cold weather, plus the coldness of the co2 working through it, the various parts can and will expand and contract at different rates. It only takes a fraction of inch to leak.First thing is to make sure you have thoroughly cleaned and LUBED your marker. Lubrication… what kind of oil are you using? Some general purpose oils may work well enough in better weather, but in cold weather, and especially when using co2, you would be well advised to find and use an oil specific to paintball markers. These are manufactured with COLD in mind and will continue to work where others will gel up.So yes, you are correct in your assessment. Keep your marker covered up when you’re at the staging area… uncover it to chrono or test fire it at the range.. or when you get ready to roll out to the field. Use a good, paintball-specific lube (and keep it clean and lubed).Also… an o-ring isn’t just an o-ring. They have different densities and much like the proper lube, you need o-rings that are specific to the task at hand. Cold is a killer and it loves to mess with rubber and plastic. An o-ring that’s become hard and brittle can’t do a good job, so don’t get o-rings from just any old place because they’re cheap and look like they’ll fit. Use good parts, good lube, and you should get some better performance out there.Good luck… play hard, play safe, play with honor!:o)

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My gun just beeps when i pull the trigger even when hooked up to hpa.battery is new.last time i used the gun just before it messed up i had it hooked to o2 and it would fire then beep ,i have a anti syphon tube installed to. the air shot out the asa instead of the reg when i took off the tank.usually gun holds air with tank off then you shoot it to get rid of stored air,this time it shot out the asa????
ANSWER : You have probably messed up your solenoid, did you fire the marker straight up with the o2? I would make sure that all of the board settings are back to factory default especially the dwell and reattempt with compressed air. If the marker is still not firing get your hands on a new solenoid for it.

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My electronic paintball gun works, but the gun won’t shoot. i think the co2 doesn’t feed well because it doesn’t make a loud sound when i shoot. and i have a co2 meter that shows that the tank is full. what is the problem and how do i fix it?
ANSWER : I have a spyder vs1 the lights come on but it wont shoot i pull the trigger but nothing happens at all

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