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Feb 11, 2009

Springs that don't spring and other such nonsense...

Tippmann has known for years that this part does not last very long. Kingman has known forever that their use of metric connectors and their odd way of attaching the ASA is a pain in the butt. Jt knows the Tac-5 swallows the velocity screw if it's screwed in to far.

It takes an interesting kind of business mentality to deal with such situations. A simple, "OOPS, my bad," could end up costing millions. Better just to sweep it under a bunker.

Do you know of another paintball product that has a quirk we just have to live with? How about the 9.6 nine volt battery?



Bunker'd!: Tournament Paintball

2 comments:

Anonymous,  Feb 12, 2009, 8:05:00 AM  

How about the SP-1 and the sticky trigger it gets from tightening the grip screw too tight!!!! :)

mick Feb 12, 2009, 10:39:00 AM  

LOL - Yeah, I almost forgot that one!

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