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Pictured above from left to right: Stock Kingman ESP board, T-Board, IS Board and XSF Board. There has been a rage in electronic markers with a sensor that detects if there is a paintball in the chamber or not. When it detects a paintball that has properly dropped in the chamber, this allows the bolt to close. This does help reduce chopping of paint. Some companies call it a Vision (Smart Parts), ACE (Eclipse; Anti-Chop Eye), and Eye (general term for this item). What ever you wish to call it, it is a usefull item to have. You can use it in conjuction of the Anti-Chop System that Kingman has put out for an anti-chop bolt. Mid last year, there was talk of Kingman releasing a stock marker with this type of electronics. Kingman followers are looking forward to it's release in Summer of 2004. This release is the Primal. Several other companies and private "airsmiths" decided to put something out that had this capability. A drop in board for the ESP frames. The boards that are being developed by third party will be a drop in board. This will replace the existing Kingman boards and are fully compatible with the ESP and Sprint frames that are on markers like the E-99, Imagine, and the like. These also are for those that purchased the ESP or the Sprint frames to place on there mechanical markers. The following links below will show three boards that I have tested and written a review for. There are others that have been, or soon will be, released. I may do a review on them. However, the three that I have written are the three considerations that I would choose from. Many expressed a quick link to the pdf and jpg template. Remember, you may need to adjust how your printer prints the template. The scale bar should measure 1" (give or take 1/16"). Also, for how I installed the eyes, follow this link to the installation. | |
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