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June 11th, 2007, 19:56 | #1 |
Mad Bull Tightbore
Ok. So I dropped a mad bull 6.03mm tightbore into my internally stock TM SR-16. It shot wonderfully since I put it in, now all of the sudden I get a lot of wild shots, punctuated by shots that are dead on. There is no pattern to the roaming shots, it just happens. And I'm not talking like a 3-4 inch varience either. It's in the neighbourhood of 2-3 feet off center.
To get an idea, in a string of 5 rounds, the first one may be dead on, the second 2 feet off to 2 o'clock, third to 7 o'clock, fourth dead on and then the fifth to 3 o'clock. This is by no means a repeating pattern, just an example. Upon removing the barrel and a closer inspection, approximately 3/4 of an inch from the muzzle end, it appears as though the interior finish of the barrel is bubbling up, thus causing the deviance I believe. Anyone else have a theory on this? Just to clarify, it's a Mad Bull Black Python version 2 6.03mm tightbore, length 363mm
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TM SR-16 *Stock*, And A Shitload Of Mags Apparently, a hand grenade does not belong in my toolbox. Nor does a hand grenade with the pin pulled belong in someone else's toolbox. When In Doubt, Empty A Magazine. |
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June 11th, 2007, 21:22 | #2 | |
I had the same issue with a paintball barrel (Smart Parts All American) about 10 years ago. I tried to have the interior "low friction" coating buffed out or removed, but in the end I was forced to toss a $120 (at that time) barrel.
It's the main reason I only use uncoated barrels now - either Systema brass or Prometheus SS. I would, however, contact MadBull and suggest it is a manufacturing defect - you may just get a free replacement barrel.
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June 13th, 2007, 02:09 | #3 |
See the review section for my G18c Madbull tighbore (+ 3 others).
The G18c one, about about 4-500 rounds through it, began behaving exactly as you're describing with yours. |
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June 14th, 2007, 22:14 | #4 |
what type of bbs are you using?
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June 14th, 2007, 22:16 | #5 |
Guarder .20s
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TM SR-16 *Stock*, And A Shitload Of Mags Apparently, a hand grenade does not belong in my toolbox. Nor does a hand grenade with the pin pulled belong in someone else's toolbox. When In Doubt, Empty A Magazine. |
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June 14th, 2007, 23:29 | #6 |
A Total Bastard
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I have a MB barrel in my SR, AK length, no problems at all thus far, could be one bad barrel in the bunch. As Skruface said prob a good idea to call em up and see. Dont think it could be a hop up problem as well do you?
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June 15th, 2007, 01:24 | #7 |
I have a MB barrel in my G36.. 363 mm in length.
No issues with it whatsoever. Perhaps just a lemon in the batch of barrels? Give MB a call... just might get a free replacement. |
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June 21st, 2007, 21:17 | #8 |
Try tokyo marui or ksc they are the best
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June 21st, 2007, 21:21 | #9 |
Not the hop up, for the hop up unit works perfectly with my stock barrel. I have e-mailed mad Bull and they have agreed to replace the barrel for me, provided I return the original one to them for analysis.
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TM SR-16 *Stock*, And A Shitload Of Mags Apparently, a hand grenade does not belong in my toolbox. Nor does a hand grenade with the pin pulled belong in someone else's toolbox. When In Doubt, Empty A Magazine. |
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June 22nd, 2007, 00:00 | #10 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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its an aluminum barrel, its too light to be trusted, if i were you i'd ask for my money back and buy either a brass or better yet a stainless steel tightbore, not only is it much stronger, it also helps support the weight of your gun as opposed to the weight of your gun altering the shape of your barrel
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June 22nd, 2007, 18:26 | #11 |
What exactly does the inner barrel have to do with supporting the weight of the gun? Any of the stresses created during use should be loaded along the outer barrel and its mounting points. I would think it would take an awful amount of loading to affect the inner barrel.
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TM SR-16 *Stock*, And A Shitload Of Mags Apparently, a hand grenade does not belong in my toolbox. Nor does a hand grenade with the pin pulled belong in someone else's toolbox. When In Doubt, Empty A Magazine. |
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June 22nd, 2007, 19:27 | #12 | ||
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June 23rd, 2007, 00:54 | #13 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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some companies use magnesium alloys for their outer barrels, stainless steel is far superior to any magnesium allow so it will help support the outer barrel when it bends
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