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Originally Posted by Danke
Yep, picture the mag in the well, the feed tube will bump that to release BBs. If it hands down a bit you need to take some of the tip off so the BBs release sooner.
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WORKED LIKE A CHARM. thanks alot man, rep+++
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Originally Posted by THe_Silencer
The screw on the pistonhead is threadlocked so whether or not you can unscrew it will be a big factor in whether you'll be keeping the metal one.
Replacing the hopup chamber is a waste of money IMO since the material has no bearing on the performance, constancy, seal, etc. Metal is generally more durable but that's why you wait for your current one to break. Also, you should have done some research on inner barrel lengths, would have saved you the trouble of having too long of a barrel.
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Well then i guess I have no choice but to keep the metal one on.
As for the hopup chamber, it's alot better than the stock one. The c-clip is alot harder to clamp on but completely eliminates rotational barrel wobble which in turn causes inaccuracy from the vibration of the gun, regardless if it was properly adjusted before the final assembly. The stock one wobbled like a bobblehead. Also, it is made of METAL
And finally, the barrel... Yes it was too long, but nothing that can't be fixed. I cut it clean, no problems. It's a nice straight cut that i did extremely slowly with a thin mini multitool saw, which took a damn long time, but I took care not to stress or bend the barrel... The cut is as clean as it would be from the factory.
It awaits a new spring.....