November 13th, 2009, 15:29 | #31 |
aka coachster
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how do you suggest the best method of achieving this is? shoot on auto until the nozzle appears to be in the forward most position?
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November 13th, 2009, 15:41 | #32 | |
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Either that or disassemble the gearbox and reassemble with no gears(Just the whole cylinder assembly + the tappet plate spring.). This is easier if you already have the gearbox apart. |
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December 6th, 2010, 05:56 | #33 |
Nice and easy mod!
Here some pics from an AUG. Guarder Nozzle & Bucking: This is how far the Nozzle goes in the bucking now (measured). Good air seal, constant 370 fps, no feeding problems: But with this mod it could get deeper, whereas this is the maximum (+1.3mm, nozzle touches barrel): Will i gain any advantage if i sand about 0.5mm from the tappet plate? Will the bucking still hold the BB in the barrel? |
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December 6th, 2010, 12:13 | #34 |
I first tried this mod by sanding down material in a test gearbox. There was a improvement. I then decided to take this mod to my primary gun. It didn't make any difference. I had a pair of digital calipers lying around and took measurements of a worn out tappet plate (Systema) and did a comparison to a brand new in box one. Over time the tappet plate face does wear down and you can achieve the same affects of this mod just by using your gun.
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