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Old June 8th, 2008, 13:29   #16
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The gearbox came complete, only the gun was built from parts. I'll try drilling some holes but I doubt it will make that much difference since the O-ring doesn't seal properly....
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Old June 8th, 2008, 13:56   #17
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I'm actually suprised they still make non ventilated piston heads. I thought that would be standard feature by now. heck even my JG came with a ventilated piston head.



Also a pic or two of your piston head going into cylinder would help so we can see how big the gap is, or even a name of who makes your piston head.
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Old June 8th, 2008, 17:30   #18
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I'm actually suprised they still make non ventilated piston heads. I thought that would be standard feature by now. heck even my JG came with a ventilated piston head.
How do non-ventilated piston heads even work? I understand the physics of a ventilated one, and just can't see how a non-ventilated one work work or make any kind of decent seal?
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Old June 8th, 2008, 17:36   #19
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How do non-ventilated piston heads even work? I understand the physics of a ventilated one, and just can't see how a non-ventilated one work work or make any kind of decent seal?
haha I know. I thought non ventilated piston heads might be used on some kind of specialty gun like a sniper gun or some gun that uses a diffent method of keeping good compression??
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