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Legault

Member Since 01 Oct 2006
Offline Last Active Jul 29 2009 03:16 PM

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In Topic: Question About Fixing Vulcans

20 June 2009 - 10:22 AM

Two more thing, does the weight of the belt on the right side of the gun cause the advancing mechanism to stop? Or is it just the left side if you don't use the box?

Second, how does the gun fire its darts? Is it a spring loaded piston that sends the darts through the barrel?

In Topic: Question About Fixing Vulcans

18 June 2009 - 11:39 PM

Okay so if I,

1. Use the ammo box to hold the belt
2. Put the darts in all the way in their slots

then the gun won't jam?

edit: also, can someone answer my question as to why the gun jams >.>



The ones that I leave stock don't jam - period. Opening up the chains is all I do. For certain defensible fixed positions in office wars, it's almost untouchable. Trying to run around with it - not so effective. It is what it is, and that's pretty much just what it says on the box. If that works for you - terrific, but if you want much more - the Vulcan might not be the right place to start.


What do you mean by "The ones that I leave stock"?

In Topic: Question About Fixing Vulcans

18 June 2009 - 11:08 PM

I bought 2 vulcans and never had a problem. Depending on what you are doing with the gun you shouldn't have a problem.


I haven't bought the gun, but I did some research on websites like Amazon and a lot of the negative feedback say that the mechanism that advances the belt keeps jamming.

In Topic: Question About Fixing Vulcans

18 June 2009 - 10:35 PM

Okay so if I,

1. Use the ammo box to hold the belt
2. Put the darts in all the way in their slots

then the gun won't jam?

edit: also, can someone answer my question as to why the gun jams >.>

In Topic: Question About Fixing Vulcans

18 June 2009 - 10:03 PM

So... if I load the darts in ALL the way into the slots in the belt it won't jam? Or is the jamming caused by something else?