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Rollergun rear shaft lift problem solved??

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Huntsman89

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Hey guys just wanted to say that I MIGHT have found a solution of rollerguns lifting up the back of the shafts upon release. Its still unofficial but it might be a step forward if only a small one. All I did was add another bridal this time a little longer then the original. How it works is Im using the short wishbone as a stopper while the longer one is unaffected by the rubber going around the roller, thus allowing the spear to shoot straight and not be lifted up. Hope this helps give some people an idea.
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Let me know if you have already tried it and what your results were, anyways just wanted to share my roller setup.
 
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