I just caught Sunny in time for the last B5.
I got the B5 and it would not hold pressure .... ok ... put it aside for later.
Thanks to ETA for the quick instruction to get to the valve.
Amazing how easy it is. Took it apart this morning 9am Jan01-2006 ..wow
feels good no hang over from last night. Thank goodness it's only a piece
of metal debris stuck on the valve opening, well since I'm at it, clean the
pump tube with my shot gun cleaning rod with cloth tip on it, relube it with
silicon spray lubricant and put everything back, all the work about 1/2h.
Run the test on chrono, 3 pumps gets low 5, 4 pumps gets hi 5, 5 pumps
gets low 6, 6 pumps gets hi 6 ...... damn ... this thing don't need any mod.
Sunny's last B5
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Congrats Sniper!!!
You are going to enjoy that B5-10. It is one sweet gun to work on. A good design with lots of potentials.
The B5-10 design make it an excellent candidate for CO2 or PCP conversion. Not saying that it is not an excellent pumper, which it is.
Hmmm, I need more B5-10s to play with.
Here is a taste of the possibilities, courtesy of Maxzbulk:
You are going to enjoy that B5-10. It is one sweet gun to work on. A good design with lots of potentials.
The B5-10 design make it an excellent candidate for CO2 or PCP conversion. Not saying that it is not an excellent pumper, which it is.
Hmmm, I need more B5-10s to play with.
Here is a taste of the possibilities, courtesy of Maxzbulk:
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