KPCS Dual Barreled Autococker (Ma-Deuce AII)

Starting with a gotcha deuce in the late 1990’s, and then going through the process of trying to race frame a Palmers Nasty typhoon in the early 2000’s, I found this for sale as a kit around 2010.
Long story short, it sucked – and I couldn’t get the velocity to even 260. Bought another years later that was “complete” – same issue. Not a fan. Double barrels that share a valve are a hot mess IMO – between volume, heavy springing, and extreme sensitivity to paint to barrel match.
Anyway, this was the first glimpse at 1 of 5 Ma-Deuce-A 2’s made by Ken at KPCS (www.kpcspb.com). It is a double barreled halfblock autococker body C&C milled out of a single piece of 6061 aluminum. At the time I noted I still a few quirks to work out first (like springing to get the correct velocity). Spoiler: I never got there…
This is a look at a 1 of 5 Ma-Deuce-A 2’s made by Ken at KPCS (www.kpcspb.com) shooting paint in semi mode a few months after the first video and after sending it back to Ken. Even then was still working on optimum spring settings and input pressure with the goal of putting an eblade on it. No dice.