Put A Hopper On A Project Salvo Paintball Gun

Niche paintball guns, such as the project salvo, are frequently utilized by militaries for training exercises.


Setting up a hopper around the Tippmann Project Salvo paintball gun is straightforward. The Work Salvo is really a niche paintball gun made by Tippmann and top quality for that U.S. Military. The gun relies from the Tippmann 98 and it has been transformed to support military simulation, or mil-sim, type games. The paintball gun can take advantage of the standard hopper for holding fresh paint a treadmill suitable for a cyclone-type feeding system when the cyclone is installed. It's normally not essential to set up a cyclone feeding system unless of course you've installed a digital trigger, or E-trigger, around the paintball gun.


Instructions


1. Put the barrel-obstructing device within the barrel and press the security knob close to the trigger around the left side from the gun.


2. Remove any paintballs or fresh paint still within the feed elbow from the gun. This can keep your feeding operation working easily.


3. Place the hopper in to the feed elbow and tighten lower the screw using the Allen wrench. Try not to over-tighten the screw and break the plastic.







Tags: feed elbow, feeding system, Project Salvo

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