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pm8 with Mikko Huttunen yakuza boar - chopping paint?????

gooner

Largie
May 17, 2010
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Wolverhampton
hello


just after a bit of advice or a point in the right direction please. i have just purchased a pm8 with a Mikko Huttunen Yakuza Series USB Ultralite Board. I have not been into paintball that long and my tech knowledge is minimum, so the problem i have is im chopping paint i put 50 balls in start to pick up the pace of trying to walking the trigger n chop! i have changed the dentents and had a search around for a set up that i shud be running, and tried a few different settings plus the fact that im all out of paint and low on air.

if u can help in anyway that would be fantastic.
 

soul snatcher24

Active Member
Jan 9, 2009
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King's Lynn
it could be any number of things

try adjusting the eye pipe so that the detents move freely

then make sure the eyes are working as they should

also check the bolt sail o ring for damage and change if needed, then clean and re lube the bolt

if none of those work then change the battery and reset all the board settings to the standard in the manual

hope this helps
soul snatcher24
 

Parksy

Platinum Member
Oct 27, 2002
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Newcastle, UK
Make sure the paint you are using can be blown down the barrel you are putting it through. Also make sure you are using a decent paint that has been stored correctly :)
 

Care_Bears

Bluey .. ... ...Teams :- Care Bears UK
Jul 7, 2007
1,791
598
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Wiltshire
The eye system is toggled on and off by quickly pressing and releasing the power switch. The OLED display will
reflect the eye status.
If used, the eye system cycles the marker as fast as possible. During each shot the eyes watch for the bolt to return,
ending the current firing cycle and starting another as quickly as the pneumatics allow. If the eye system is continually blocked (e.g. putting your finger in front of the eyes) and is unable to see the bolt return after every shot,
the max rate of fire will be reduced to prevent further chopping, and the OLED display will show an eye
malfunction. Firing the marker with paint and air will utilize the eye system correctly, maximizing the rate of fire.