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Adjusting velocity on Inokatsu 2009 Super
Hey everybody, I recently purchased this GBBR and it's shooting a bit too hot for a local venue. I'm rather new to the sport and I'm not sure how to adjust the velocity. Any help would be appreciated.
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#2 |
You can only adjust it if it comes with a adjustable flute valve....
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Hi RacingManiac, how can I tell if it comes with such a valve?
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Did the gun come with a tool to adjust it? I am not sure how I'd check it without taking the bolt apart.
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#5 |
Hmm, no, it did not come with any tools...
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#6 |
You need to replace the bolt with an adjustable one to adjust the velocity. The 2009 shoots at 390 fps, which is perfect for outdoors. If you want it for indoors, then you ahve to replace the whole bolt carrier with an NPAS model.
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#7 |
MrChairsoft
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You can get this piece from the company called RA-Tech
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#8 |
Thanks for the info guys. I'll look into getting the NPAS bolt.
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