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Gun Not Shooting Correctly Showing What Happens When There Is To Much Air

 
 
Gun Not Shooting Correctly Showing What Happens When There Is To Much Air
Gun Not Shooting Correctly Showing What Happens When There Is To Much Air
One of the big keys to shooting is getting the air valve knob set correctly. Generally one wants to start by opening the knob full bore, and then decrease air as needed. Here you can see what happens if there is too much air being supplied. The fan pattern will "horse shoe" and only stripes at the top and bottom of the fan will be present. View Related Article
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