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Old January 26th, 2010, 03:04   #16
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From my experiences the BB will hit the outer barrel and not fire out properly lol
oh really?? ure the first to say it will hit the outer barrel riley..
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Old January 26th, 2010, 03:11   #17
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It hit the suppressor on a beta spetz ak that I made, I used the little sleeve thing that comes with element tightbores to shim it in place within the suppressor, don't know about the outer barrels but it is possible.
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Old January 26th, 2010, 03:42   #18
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For game situations where I want a longer (outdoors) vs shorter (indoor) gun, and the freedom to change it for looks.
So you just want it for looks then?
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Old January 26th, 2010, 03:58   #19
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From my experiences the BB will hit the outer barrel and not fire out properly lol
That doesnt sound right at all, you probly drank to much vodka and broke something. More tests I say more testing!

I tested a full JP front end with barrel with a stock TM 363mm inner and the BBs shot out fine, when I mounted a 14 inch suppressor on the front of the barrel that's when BBs started going all crazy on the inside due to the extra weight.

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So you just want it for looks then?
Ive been known to wear a merkin.
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Old January 26th, 2010, 11:20   #20
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Old January 26th, 2010, 15:44   #21
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So you just want it for looks then?
Yup just mainly for looks... This is what I want to make, you see u can switch the upper halves easily?

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Old January 26th, 2010, 15:47   #22
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That doesnt sound right at all, you probly drank to much vodka and broke something. More tests I say more testing!

I tested a full JP front end with barrel with a stock TM 363mm inner and the BBs shot out fine, when I mounted a 14 inch suppressor on the front of the barrel that's when BBs started going all crazy on the inside due to the extra weight.



Ive been known to wear a merkin.
From my experiences the BB will hit the threading or the flash hider if it isn't in an inner barrel going all the way (more chance for the BB to-destabalize and bounce inside the barrel)

I'm a big fan of... Doing things the way they're supposed to be done.... things tend to work out when I do that.
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Old January 26th, 2010, 15:55   #23
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If you want to do that you might as well put a hop up unit with proper sized inner barrel in the secondary upper. So you would have two upper receivers both with hop up units and both with barrels the proper length. Then you could just hot swap them.
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Old January 26th, 2010, 16:05   #24
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Just as a side note, both of those uppers have shorter inners in them....mainly because I am still using WA-style hopup and the choice on PDI WA barrel is limited....

Long one: 16" outer, 14.5"(368mm) Inner
Short one: 11.5" outer, 8.3"(210mm) Inner

so far I have no problem with BB hitting the barrel...
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Old January 26th, 2010, 16:32   #25
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Maybe you should just switch to a GBBR platform, then you can swap uppers quickly and achieve multiple functions with the same lower.

Just a thought...
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Old January 26th, 2010, 17:15   #26
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Maybe you should just switch to a GBBR platform, then you can swap uppers quickly and achieve multiple functions with the same lower.

Just a thought...
or an ICS armalite
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Old January 26th, 2010, 17:54   #27
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Or maybe actually go to a game and see what works
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Old January 26th, 2010, 18:11   #28
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Or maybe actually go to a game and see what works
You are truly a revolutionary.

What ever will work for you is the best.
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Old January 26th, 2010, 19:27   #29
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From my experiences the BB will hit the threading or the flash hider if it isn't in an inner barrel going all the way (more chance for the BB to-destabalize and bounce inside the barrel)

I'm a big fan of... Doing things the way they're supposed to be done.... things tend to work out when I do that.
I do agree with you there, the more difference there is between inner barrel length and outer barrel length will up the possibility of things going quagmire.

Youre a big fan of merkins thats what you are. Dont deny it, you want one.
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