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Originally Posted by sewiv You mean, like a VM-68? Want a VM to chrony "safe", hold it with the tank valve up. When you need it to go 350+, hold it valve down for a minute. VMs LOVE liquid CO2, they fling paint far with a valve full of liquid.
This is just CO2, it's how it works. They came up with this great idea of a blow-off valve, that's awesome. There are a LOT of guns out there that will shoot hot with liquid CO2 in the valve and chrony just fine. Are we banning all of them too? |
The difference is you controlling it. If you're intentionally manipulating the chronograph so you can shoot hot, you should be ejected. If your gun is accidentally shooting hot because of a design flaw (or in this case, unintended use), then it should be ejected.