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Autococker Eblade

Posted in Marker Reviews  by admin on February 14th, 2008

If you have an Autococker Eblade, you need to know how to adjust the settings and make the marker perform the way it should. The Eblade uses two solenoids to for controlling the recocking and firing of the gun. It will recock at thirty cps. If you do not have the Eblade, you have to manually recock the marker with the trigger. This alone makes the Eblade worth having. It will be faster and allow you to have more accurate shooting. The adjustable setscrews leaves room for lengthening or shortening the trigger pulls. This makes shooting the paintballs faster. The thing about the Eblade is that it is run with a 9-volt battery.

To install the Autococker Eblade you need to have a flat lug, which is called the square. If you remove the grip frame you will see the lug , which should have a flat bottom. If it does, you are set to install the Eblade. If you have a rounded bottom, you are going to need to buy a new lug in order for the Eblade to function. Some people are not comfortable replacing the trigger with the new system and should find a marker technician to do the work. The slightest mistake can mean the difference between the marker working and not working.

In order to install the Autococker Eblade, you need to remove the grip, three-way and the timing rod as well as the low pressure hoses from the three-way. If any of this sounds confusing, then a tech should install the Eblade. Removing the old parts to upgrade the marker seems easy enough, but then you have to install the new parts, which might be more confusing because it is a different trigger system. You want to be happy with the upgrade so make sure everything is done correctly and you Autococker will be faster than before.

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