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makave7
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Topic: 98 Custom Help - Shud B EASYPosted: 12 June 2006 at 3:46am |
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Hey, I have a 98 custom: Exp Chamber, R/T Cyclone Feed...etc... My problem is the velocity wont decrease and has a minimal fps of 305. I tried screwing all the way in and out and would actually increase its velocity either way. I found that switching to an air compressed tank lowered it but my gun usually uses CO2. How do I fix this problem? Also, I sometimes see frost coming out near the hammer cock and my power hoses on the side freezes up. Is that normal. I was dry firing with R/T on but even though, the gun was coughin out a lot of co2 from the barrel and sides. Is that normal I will greatly apreciate any help, Thanks |
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BigRob
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Posted: 12 June 2006 at 4:29am |
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i had this same problem. you are going to have some cooling with co2, dont worry about that. your problem is the hammer is hitting the valve too ard discharging too much gas. this can be fixed many ways. they sell a spring kit that has softer springs. that wouuld fix your problem. they also sell RVA's or rear velocity adjusters. i have not used one but as i understand they compress the spring to adjust velocity. the way i fixed it was to put my screw in part way, then cut a ring or two off the main drive spring. then test it. if its still too high cut another ring off untill it is at the desired velocity. the idea of putting the velocity screw in part way is that you will then have the ability to adjust it up or down a little as needed. good luck |
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98 Custom - CP 12" barrel - Delrin Starfire bolt - Double Trig. - Drop Forward - Rocket Cock II - FieldStrip Thumbscrew Kit - Red Dot Elec. Pistol Scope - Butt Plate & combat strap w/ rear swivel
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makave7
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Posted: 12 June 2006 at 9:58pm |
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But if you say the RVA compress's the spring, wont that make the velocity even higher? Wont i need to decompress the spring to prevent to much power to the hammer?
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Duechy
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Posted: 12 June 2006 at 11:33pm |
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Yes, but a RVA can decompress a spring as well as compress it. Still I would say a spring kit is in order. |
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One shot, One kill.... Oh, wait. What fun is that? TEN shots, one kill, and a bunch of welts on your back.
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tippya5extreme
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Posted: 13 June 2006 at 12:10am |
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before you cut your spring i would go with the rva
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Monk
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Posted: 13 June 2006 at 1:03am |
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RVA is alot more efficient. The problem with cutting your spring, is that over time if will become less strong(even without cutting it does this). So you would end up having to get an RVA or another new spring.
So just go with the RVA, I think you'll be very happy. |
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tippya5extreme
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Posted: 13 June 2006 at 9:12am |
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yeah what he said |
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