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April 8th, 2006, 23:39 | #1 |
Remove hop-up from barrel
Made another thread, but I think a moderator might have deleted it by accident.
Anyone know a good way? Even a way to nullify the hop-up would be great. Oil, sandpaper, hacksaw? Any advice appreciated. (and moderator please don't delete this one, it's only an accident the first time) |
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April 9th, 2006, 00:08 | #2 |
Why not just set it to the off position?
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April 9th, 2006, 00:27 | #3 |
OR pull out the hop-up unit and take out the bucking... you will never have to worry about the hopup again since taking out the bucking will render it useless.
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April 9th, 2006, 03:15 | #4 |
Thanks. Just got into airsoft when I saw a cheap bolt/spring rifle and bought it for kicks. Now I know it's not competitive, but I'd like to experiment with stuff on it.
Would I be wrong to assume bucking is the tacky stuff that applies the spin? If so, then thx for the advice. Previous experiences taught me to always check around before taking stuff apart, always. Thanks again! P.S. Don't think this gun has an off switch for hop-up, but when I get an expensive one I'll check that out, thanks again. |
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April 9th, 2006, 03:18 | #5 |
The bucking is the piece that places spin into the bbs. The bucking pushes down onto the sleeve and as the bbs shoots through the barrel it rubs off of the bucking which therefore spins the bb.
By the way which gun do you have in terms of manufacturer/brand? |
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April 9th, 2006, 03:43 | #6 | |
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none of them have a 'switch' if its adjustable you just adjust it to off. if its not, then take it out.
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April 9th, 2006, 04:41 | #7 |
Ah, adjust it to off, thx. The gun's a UHC super9. For $50 it's actually pretty fun, though it's clear, and I'm afraid to lose the little plastic cartridges.
BTW, I did a search and don't think it's been mentioned yet, the UHC super9 cases seem to be about the same dimensions as .357magnum brass. I'm going to de-prime one and bore the flash-hole out, see if I can get it to chamber. Thanks again, I'll be getting some rest before I take my impulse purchase apart then. |
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April 9th, 2006, 06:39 | #8 | |
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magnum brass super9 cases close, but no cigar.
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April 11th, 2006, 02:31 | #9 |
Couldn't get the barrel out of the casing it's in, but it doesn't look like there even is any hop-up in it, looks smooth all the way through. Pretty lucky, will be a cool test bed. Thx for advice earlier.
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