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| Proper suction timing will suck a tissue downt he feed neck. Unfortunalty, this tight of timing is very prone to come undone, and can be slower in firing if your natural rythm is thrown off.
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| According to a few folks it should have a paintball in the barrel to do it right. For just dry firing I've managed to set up 3 cockers for suction timing and it almost came along as a side benifit to getting the sear release and ram timing close enough together to get reliable sear catching and a short trigger throw. Adding the paintball changed things a little. At this point I don't remember which way I moved the trigger release to get the suction back.
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