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March 5th, 2013, 08:42 | #16 |
Just a silly question: is barrel length measured without the bucking installed? That's how I measured mine. Tx.
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March 5th, 2013, 12:25 | #17 | ||
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March 5th, 2013, 13:38 | #18 |
So, a barrel with a hop up then? Still OK for short-range shooting?
Please PM me the price if you got these in stock, I'll also need the bucking for it. Thanks for helping out! |
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March 5th, 2013, 14:03 | #19 | |
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March 6th, 2013, 22:41 | #20 |
Just curious: is there a TM-compatible bucking available that comes without the inner nub? I shaved the nub off my ripped bucking, covered it with a piece of shrink-wrap tubing, then used floss to make it airtight. The gun is no longer shooting high, the group size is about 1" at 5m, but there are occasional 2" flyers. I attribute these to an imperfect job I've done, and maybe the stock barrel - soon to be remedied.
Oh, and I can now shoot 7 mags on a single charge, used to be 5. P.S. Forgot to ask: how about a KWA pistol bucking without a nub, is it available? My KWA KZ75 also shoots high. Last edited by ardo; March 6th, 2013 at 22:45.. |
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March 6th, 2013, 23:12 | #21 | |
Oh we do hate you, just never felt like wasting the time to give you a user title :P
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turn the bucking inside out trim the nub down with a razor most of the way the use fine sand paper to smooth it out if you cant find a flat one, also try heavier bbs thatll reduce the effect the hop up has unless yer playin at a place that requires u to use .20's
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March 6th, 2013, 23:27 | #22 |
Thanks, that's exactly how I did it, but the spot is still a bit rough. And I'm using .28g BBs already.
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March 6th, 2013, 23:55 | #23 | |
Oh we do hate you, just never felt like wasting the time to give you a user title :P
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try wet sanding with the black sandpaper like 1000 or 2000 grit to smooth it out
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March 7th, 2013, 11:48 | #24 |
Thanks, I'll do that. I was only using a diamond carving tip on my Dremel, didn't try sandpaper.
I came across a J-hop discussion, and am wondering if I should try filling the barrel opening with gasket maker or rubber silicone first, then slide the bucking over. |
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March 11th, 2013, 16:29 | #25 |
OK, I tried the TM-compatible barrel & bucking, and it's a bust. Similar but different... The worst part is, the TM barrel's OD is larger than Tanfoglio's stock - and stock also has a groove where hop up assembly holds it in place. In short, no easy way of adopting TM to fit a KWC gun.
I did send an email to KWC requesting spare bucking, but would be surprised if I get a reply. In the meantime, I fabricated a 'J-hop' style thingy out of sculpting plastic, and put the torn bucking over it, followed by teflon tape & dental floss. Basically, made a non hop barrel, albeit not a tightbore. The gun shoots really well, groups are just under 1" from 5m, and there are no 'flyers'. However, I have no idea how long this contraption will survive. If replacement factory bucking is not to be found, I'll have to learn some mold-making skills to pour my own. I'm so not looking forward to this. |
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