Odd little piece of tech, am i correct in assuming that if you hold the trigger down it just holds the bolt forward and holds the valve open? it seemed like you were getting some extra air on some of those shots or was that just the rotor locking the bolt in the forward position?
Under normal conditions it actually does not! When I had the Rotor powered on at the beginning, the force of the balls was applying enough pressure to interfere with the operation. The equipment in the back creates a single pulse, even if you hold the trigger down.
That's RAD!
Never heard of these and glad you shared. Thanks
Awesome! I saw them in magazines back in the day but never saw one shoot. Thanks for sharing ✊
Thanks for the vid - so cool to see these random pieces of tech.
Amazing you were able to source one, don’t think they sold many. Always wanted to see one operate. Great video and keep up the good work!
Odd little piece of tech, am i correct in assuming that if you hold the trigger down it just holds the bolt forward and holds the valve open? it seemed like you were getting some extra air on some of those shots or was that just the rotor locking the bolt in the forward position?
Under normal conditions it actually does not! When I had the Rotor powered on at the beginning, the force of the balls was applying enough pressure to interfere with the operation. The equipment in the back creates a single pulse, even if you hold the trigger down.
@@PeculiarPaintball very interesting, I remember seeing these back in the day, but never had a chance to tinker with one, thanks for the vid!