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Originally Posted by turok_t
Ive been speaking with strikefreedom lately.. He says he wants to short stroke his slide even more by preventing the nozzle from adhering to the hopup chamber. Hes anticipating that the rod will preventing the nozzle from sliding forward so it can chamber the next bb quickier
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Well... it's not going to work. The nozzle HAS to move to at least *some* degree, and it must allow the slide to move till the blowback unit can at least trip the valve knocker disconnect lever as well as the sear disconnect lever. If neither of those trip, then the trigger cycle can't function. The nozzle MUST stick to the chamber until the slide cycles to the point of disconnecting all levers.
There is only so much you can do with short stroking, beyond that, if you want to increase cycling speed, there are other things that can be done, such as increasing the recoil strength, buffers to "bounce" the slide back in to battery, as well as lowering the weight of the moving mass to remove acceleration time.