Problems With The Proto Slg

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The Dye Proto SLG is really a paintball gun created using aluminum and composite materials. The SLG includes a self-closing valve along with a two-piece bolt system, permitting the marker to function well. In the past versions, the Proto was without a clamping feedback as well as featured a rollback problem. However, these problems appear to become fixed using the discharge of the Proto SLG 2009 model. You are able to contact Dye or talk to your manual for particular troubleshooting issues, and you'll have the ability to replace your gun if you discover so that it is inoperable.


Rollback


The Proto SLG 08 comes with an problem with rollback. The Proto SLG includes a system according to a watch that picks up the paintball because it sits within the chamber before you decide to fire. The gun doesn't shoot when the marker doesn't identify the ball. Once the bolt inside the SLG is really a couple of millimeters from where it ought to be, you'll shoot fine until your marker rises. The ball then 35mm slides back and also the eyes no more identify the paintball. The following ball then jams in to the chamber whenever you shoot, leading to the balls to interrupt or jam within the chamber.


Hosing Blows Off Marker


After while using Proto SLG, the hosing may blow from the marker whilst the gun continues to be gassed up. You might have the ability to fix the problem by putting your empire turn on the gun, but you could also need to fix the environment port.


Feedneck Is Simply Too Small


The Proto SLG 08 doesn't include a clamping feedneck. Rather, the Proto SLG comes with an O-ring system, that is they canrrrt placed on an Evo 3 paintball loader. You are able to take away the O-rings and tape the foot of your hopper to ensure that they fit for your gun. The stock barrel provides precision for speedball but can be very noisy, so you may want to purchase a new barrel for that Proto SLG.


Other Conditions


The trigger could be stiff, so you may want to take away the trigger spring. The environment source adapter around the gun isn't the on/off kind, so you might want to change your gun if you like an on/off ASA.


Jamming balls or cutting up fresh paint means you may want to neat and lubricate the bolt inside the ball chamber. Dye provides a tiny bit of lubricant, however, you can select up more at the paintball supply store.


Bad configuration boards are another problem. This issue happened in a tiny batch of Proto SLG by Dye. When the gun is defined together and also you attempt to place the gun into configuration mode, you obtain no action or even the gun just activates fire mode. With this problem, contact Dye to replace your gun.







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