The first thing to do is check all of your O-rings, replace them if they are damaged, and lubricate the ones on the ramrod-pusher and the plunger. The barrel should interface snugly with the other two O-rings in the turnaround and don't need lubrication. If that doesn't solve your sealing issues, email us at orders@outofdarts.com
@@lukegoodman5877 one of my transfer bar pins is in extremely tight, so removing from the turnaround block is very tough. Thankfully v4 SLAB allows front end removal with just the 3 screws which only thread into the bars.
Yes! There's a screw installed at the top of the trigger that you can adjust to alter the length of the trigger pull. I'll put that on the list to add to our updated tuning guide in the future!
@@lukegoodman5877now I have one, and I’m having problems with the threaded rod not seating properly when it’s unprimed, something to keep it forward or in place would be nice to add
This isn't in the out of darts build guide but there is a space on the inside of the blaster for a screw so you can loop a bit of elastic around the part that the transfer rod threads into.
I live in the Midwest and my SLAB works fantastic. Just pick darts appropriately for the humidity and don't leave your blaster in your trunk in direct sunlight.
@@turnersawman no, just fine to take it outside. Just don't leave it under glass in the heat. I live in the Midwest where summer heat and humidity is way worse than anything I experienced growing up in the South. Not had any community blaster warping issues yet during summer games.
We've shipped SLABs all across the country with very limited issues with warping. The problem only arises when blasters are left in a vehicle on a sunny day, where the greenhouse effect causes temperatures to rise 20 degrees hotter compared to outside.
@@lukegoodman5877 I understand but I also understand I would be one of those limited ones. I'm sure limited numbers of nightingales just burn up for no reason. But guess who is part of that limited number. And with no warrantee what's the point. Love the idea of the slab but I'm the one that has the problems. Heck even my tachi didn't work for long.☹️
Has anyone had issues with a primed blaster not firing, even though the trigger is pushing the rod into the release? Using the heaviest spring possible at this point
Please do videos like these with other community blasters. This is awesome.
Loved the video, very helpful! I’m having trouble with the air seal though. Any tips on how to find out where it’s not sealing and how to improve it?
The first thing to do is check all of your O-rings, replace them if they are damaged, and lubricate the ones on the ramrod-pusher and the plunger. The barrel should interface snugly with the other two O-rings in the turnaround and don't need lubrication. If that doesn't solve your sealing issues, email us at orders@outofdarts.com
For spring swap and lubing the plunger, you do NOT need to remove the transfer bars.
Thanks for catching that! We realized that in the editing ourselves; we'll be filming and reuploading soon.
@@lukegoodman5877 one of my transfer bar pins is in extremely tight, so removing from the turnaround block is very tough.
Thankfully v4 SLAB allows front end removal with just the 3 screws which only thread into the bars.
how come my slab doesnt shoot? I followed the trigger tuning part but it didn't work
I don’t have one (yet) but is there any way to change the length of the trigger pull?
Yes! There's a screw installed at the top of the trigger that you can adjust to alter the length of the trigger pull. I'll put that on the list to add to our updated tuning guide in the future!
@@lukegoodman5877 thanks! That’s what I was thinking but I wasn’t sure.
@@lukegoodman5877now I have one, and I’m having problems with the threaded rod not seating properly when it’s unprimed, something to keep it forward or in place would be nice to add
This isn't in the out of darts build guide but there is a space on the inside of the blaster for a screw so you can loop a bit of elastic around the part that the transfer rod threads into.
@@quiettoni913?
Living here in the southeast I'm very hesitant to order one of these would really like to have one though.
I live in the Midwest and my SLAB works fantastic. Just pick darts appropriately for the humidity and don't leave your blaster in your trunk in direct sunlight.
@@SirBrass other words don't take it outside.
@@turnersawman no, just fine to take it outside. Just don't leave it under glass in the heat.
I live in the Midwest where summer heat and humidity is way worse than anything I experienced growing up in the South. Not had any community blaster warping issues yet during summer games.
We've shipped SLABs all across the country with very limited issues with warping. The problem only arises when blasters are left in a vehicle on a sunny day, where the greenhouse effect causes temperatures to rise 20 degrees hotter compared to outside.
@@lukegoodman5877 I understand but I also understand I would be one of those limited ones. I'm sure limited numbers of nightingales just burn up for no reason. But guess who is part of that limited number. And with no warrantee what's the point. Love the idea of the slab but I'm the one that has the problems. Heck even my tachi didn't work for long.☹️
Has anyone had issues with a primed blaster not firing, even though the trigger is pushing the rod into the release? Using the heaviest spring possible at this point
How often should I re-lubricate the plunger tube?