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just been testing a custom valve for a stealth on a 800 cc bottle . first shot could of been my last as the valve let go with an almighty racket . my pants are now a nice shade of brown .

 

verdict = the valve hadnt seated correctly so need to strip it down and see where it went wrong lol

 

hi flow valve = hi flow arse

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just been testing a custom valve for a stealth on a 800 cc bottle . first shot could of been my last as the valve let go with an almighty racket . my pants are now a nice shade of brown .

 

verdict = the valve hadnt seated correctly so need to strip it down and see where it went wrong lol

 

hi flow valve = hi flow arse

 

 

:clapper: :clapper: :clapper: been there done that :icon_eek::icon_eek::laugh::laugh:

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hi flow valve = hi flow arse

 

 

LOL, we at least you are OK! Springers are the way forward ;)

 

Or flint knapping to make spears with, but if you can't find any from the stone age i spose the next best thing would be a springer!! ;):D :D :D :D :blink:

If springers are from the stone age, when the feck did PCP's get invented? :hmm:

 

The technology behind the PCP was tried long before the spring & piston method, but it was never as reliable until modern times. :D

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hi flow valve = hi flow arse

 

 

LOL, we at least you are OK! Springers are the way forward ;)

 

 

unles your stripping a HW80... peeee own round the room, the spings the minour worry, its the four sharp cornered flanges on the main spring guide... trust me on this one, it passes through fleshy bits without you knowing, untill the sweat goes in and tingggggggggggggggg yeowch.. or if it hots (this i've witnessed) in aproaxamatly 10 seconds of impact of one main spring guide to a guys forhead.. one rather large split duck egg and some right nasty bruising..

 

care peeps lol..its a real shitter innit lol. :blink:

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around the £100 mark but see what you can do with the standard one first . i know what you mean they are a great gun to play around with . im looking for a 16" or 18" barrel for it now but none of the storm crap , a nice bsa will do

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Yeah I'll stick with the stock one for now. How do you take the brass face plate off the valve?? I can't afford that much yet anyway for a valve. Drum does BSA barrells, Don't know how much though? Did Lang sort you out?? I should of had the valve head today but looks like It's been ripped out the envelope!!

 

I was thinking of getting a longer barrell but the size of the stock stealth It Is what first attracted me. I've hopefully got a silencer adapter on the way soon too. Just need a decent silencer to screw on then ;)

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keep an eye on the bbs for bits and bobs maty . im after the converter myself so i can fit my own moderator but im not paying drum prices . if you want to try a different hammer weights i have a few here.

 

doesnt that dvd show you how to get past the brass plate ?

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Yeah I will do. I'll be getting a bigger air res too when I find one decently priced. Lang will be able to make the mod adaptors mate, He's told me before. It replaces the stock collar that the bean can mod screws Into so I'll keep a look out for a HW silencer now, There supposed to be quite good. I may well take you up on that offer of trying a few hammers If I'm still getting the air lock at a 200 bar fill and see If that helps at all. I havn't watched the DVD In full yet, just looked at one or 2 sections... It looks like It screws off but I need a tool that fits It.

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