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Originally Posted by m102404
That's the part. That is the complete kit that will do it....although all you really need is the little floating valve inside of the nozzle (but then you have to disassemble the nozzle and put it back together).
450 in hot weather isn't out of the question. The difference between 350 and 400 is about 1mm in the floating valve adjustment.
Also...the odd thing that you'll notice with some of the gas guns is that the BB weight sometimes doesn't affect the FPS. A heavier BB gives a slight bit more resistance to the expanding gas, allow the gas to build up more before the BB's out the barrel...so you might find that a 0.20 chronies the same FPS as a 0.25 as a 0.28/0.30.
If you're adjusting your stuff to meet field rules...chrony with 0.20's to be certain of your readings. Leave some safety room for variances between your chrony and the fields chrony (5-10%) and with a gas gun be prepared to adjust the FPS at the field to compensate for the temperature of the day.
When you get that adjustable valve...you'll get an allen key "socket wrench" with it. Do not loose that key. Rig it up on a lanyard or something or else you'll be fubar'd later. Also...a very small bit of blue loctite on the adjustment part of the floatvalve will help ensure that the setting won't wander as the gun shoots.
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Thats really good to know, my scars in the mail right now, kind of regretting ordering co2 mags with it. My bad for not researching first. Hopefully the new hinge plates can take it for a while.
BTW I think its just velocity arms importing with this method. Don't quote me on that though.