to increase the reload speed, tighten the bolt just enough so it is hard to flick closed. so then when u turn the thing upside down to reload it wont loosely close.
Products are great however your prices are HIGH... $180 I understand lot goes into designing them however thats nearly 200 bucks for a PLA 3d printed product I'm not sure about everyone else maybe if it was ABS that would be reasonable or sell the files so people can print and build their own or be able to print replacement parts.
I have been looking at this for four years now, wanting to print my own as the Quality these are printed in is laughable. I would gladly buy the STL files to print one of my own. It would probably make some money quicker then selling them pre made. For me buying a pre made model means 130€ for the item it self , Possible 50-70€ shipping to the Eu, Another 21% taxation on the overall price, Another import taxation, and a 25Eu for custom declaration. All this combined together, for something which is mainly a fun gimmick thing to have, is rather..absurd. So for me, and probably way more people, the STL files would be something we'd prefer to buy. So if that would be possible, that would be great! Look at it from the bright side, you have to do 0% effort to sell those.
First of all, while I like your projects and appreciate your videos which not only introduce your products, but provide technical information to the the buyers and users, you speak very quickly with barely a second between words. I have to really listen to understand you and the volume of your voice is low even with the volume all the way up on my computer. Second, you need to slow down and allow people to grasp what you're saying. And maybe provide a more ordered explanation. You cover a lot, but it would be easier if you talked about performance specs, build details, etc., in some order. What do I think? I think it's totally cool and awesome that you can build these things and they're not super high priced items. I know you can't easily get certain parts or products where you live, but it would be nice if you could adapt a more conventional air system (Drivetrain, engine, power unit, etc.) for this particular marker. Maybe it's do-able, maybe not, but being able to utilize the internals from a commonly (or currently) available paintball gun would make it possible to use other air systems instead of those "shotgun shells". The biggest problem with them and the markers that use them (Goblin, Goblin Deuce) is that some fields may not allow them due to lack of a velocity adjuster despite the fact that they shoot under 300 feet per second. They're hands are often tied by their insurance policies.
Jiggaladd oh okay I see. I have 3D printer a few things and started using pla plus made by Esun/inland it seems to be stronger than regular pla. I was just curious if you were using petg, or Abs or asa