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March 25th, 2014, 11:50 | #931 | |
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Always works for me. |
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March 25th, 2014, 13:42 | #932 |
Jamroz
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Awesome thanks, it worked!
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March 25th, 2014, 19:39 | #933 |
No problems, Jamroxorz, always the best to tap at the source.
Anyway, about my problem, nevermind, I found out what the hell this was. The trick I've used to reduce the FPS worked "too" well. After returning the normal valve, it was back beyond 400fps. Then I filed some self made rubber spacer (like on the cradle valve, only more economic) and put it back. I'm not sure yet if it works, it's too late in France to test fire at this hour, so I'll come back with the results later this week to tell if it worked. And if it works, well, then save some money and try it instead of buying the Cradle overpriced thingy ! |
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March 25th, 2014, 22:59 | #934 |
Cradle is useful when you play from 10 to 30 Celcius temperature ranges, of course a modified stock valve will do too, you only have to restrain the gas flow and it's done. I've drawn a 3D version of the valve, but never came around on having it milled... Wanted to do preset fps valves kit lol
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March 26th, 2014, 06:50 | #935 | |
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OK, to illustrate what I first did (and that didn't work), I've used this trick from a french GBB forum board : http://forum.gbb-technics.fr/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=526 (It's the second to last post, with links to pictures) I guess it good for V1 bolts, but the V2 is a little narrower in the nozzle, and after a look, I understood why I had such low fps, yet still felt a pretty decent kick : the small plumbing O-ring is too big and sealed the gaz-route toward the front of the bolt and the gaz would have no choice but to go in the back before leaving. Now I've trimmed (or filed ? unsure about the english here...) this o-ring, and the valve is free to move on the spring again. I'm really impatient to try it ASAP ! I have hopes I managed a decent job on this, or else, I'll have to get the cradle valve, and nowhere to find in Europe. I have to order it from North America, and the postage+tax end up at the same (or more) price as the product itself... |
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March 27th, 2014, 06:38 | #936 |
Sorry for the double-post, but since I have updates, it's better to post to share than to let the tip unnoticed in an edition of my above post.
OK, my idea worked ! Alright, it's not a regular solution and the FPS are fluctuating between 330 and 350 FPS (with peaks at 420FPS), and that was my goal. I guess the power peaks are due to the modified o-ring not being regular and smooth. It's homemade with whatever I could use, so it's not perfect, but it's playable ! 80EUR saved ! Sorry, Cradle, I've found a way to not require being robbed by you ! Unless you guys are perfctionnists (and that's often a good trait !), it can do if you're cautious with your expenses. Cradle's system offers regularity in the FPS and it's reliable. North Americans can get it easily, but if people from somewhere else in the world want a cheap trick because they don't want to spend too much on postage from the US, use my idea. All you need is the stock valve and one (or more if you need less fps) size #4 o-ring with dimensions : 4,9 x 8,7 x 1,9 mm. Don't forget to file them a little so they wouldn't block the valve due to a larger diameter. Et voilÃ* ! Greetings from France ! |
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March 27th, 2014, 11:55 | #937 |
Or just buy the cradle O rings for 5 bucks.....and have reliable fps. You do NOT need the cradle valve...just put the O-rings on your stock valve and you're good to go.
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March 27th, 2014, 12:25 | #938 | |
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You do know that you have very excellent ideas ?! I'll have to check the freight cost but it should be so small it'd be worthier than my waste of time effort... Oh well, at least I had fun crafting my own stuff. Thanks a lot for the tip ! EDIT : Forget it... On the Cradle Airsoft site, shipping for France is $23.95 ! The hell ? Last edited by TG211; March 27th, 2014 at 12:28.. |
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March 28th, 2014, 20:31 | #939 |
Maybe you could get someone you know to craft a similar valve for you, I know France has great technologies in milling and turning, I went on a student trip and we were teamed up with a school at Figeac who did have very nice 5-axes machines
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March 28th, 2014, 22:18 | #940 |
hop up problem
Hi can anyone show me a picture of hop up done with a shrink wrap.thanks
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March 30th, 2014, 21:22 | #941 |
Hi, I got myself a new V2 KJW M4 and it shoot at 290FPS with propane and 0,20g BB (original valve and blue R-tech hop-up). It cycle fine, but I would like to know why and maybe again some fps since I intent to shoot 0,25g BB.
Thanks Last edited by Mackie; March 30th, 2014 at 21:30.. |
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March 30th, 2014, 23:11 | #942 |
Make sure the hop-up is at zero position, and 290 fps is kind of similar to when using a cradle velocity reducer with it's own o-ring instead of the smaller stock o-ring. Maybe try it with the stock hop-up rubber perhaps, I prefer the stock rubber over the RA-Tech for mine.
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March 31st, 2014, 07:05 | #943 | |
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March 31st, 2014, 15:25 | #944 | |
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And I just need to work out the rubber o-rings more smoothly. I things the irregularities in FPS come from the fact it's not not exactly even... |
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April 22nd, 2014, 09:00 | #945 |
Hello guys today.
I've got a short question. The RA-Tech rubber (blue) hop up I got when I bought second-hand my M4 seems to start to get tired, so I'm thinking of replacing it soon. I've heard the stock rubber (black) is just as good. What you think ? Since I'm ordering a bunch of parts from KJ Works, I'm wondering if I should order it one too. Thanks for your feedback ! |
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