Yes all you fellows have a terrible influence on me. And I havent failed to let my wife know you are to blame. I spent this afternoon modding my 2289g. I followed directions from numerous fellows on this site. I cut threads, blocked bleed holes and shimmed springs. Ho_y Cr_p! This stuff really works. I wish I had a chrony. I wasnt prepared for nice lttle kick in your hand. Your evil work is not finished. give me more ideas and suggestions.
Oh and by the way thanks!
You are all to blame!
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ya, sure blame it on us .... sounds good to me, we're all need an excuse. I always have to come up with something when my wife finds things out ... only when she does, alot of time she doesn't ....lol....
Well, you did good so far. Did you mod the port yet, it is almost the most important thing to get the restrictive port out, just by doing that you're good from 550 on the way to 600 depending how good the mod on the port.
Well, you did good so far. Did you mod the port yet, it is almost the most important thing to get the restrictive port out, just by doing that you're good from 550 on the way to 600 depending how good the mod on the port.
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If you never done it before I would recommend to do this on some spare barrel that you don't need it anymore. So far I've done 9 and only screwed one by making the port hole too large because I like to get largest possible without having the pellet fall into it and jam up. To fix that I had to cut the barrel shorter and start over from scratch .... not fun ...
1. drill 1/4" with port hole in the centre of the drill bit, the trick is how to get the drill bit perpendicular to the hole exactly 90 degree, you can use a tiny level, or laser even better. The purpose for this drilling is only so a 1/4" tubing can sit in it nicely as flat as it can be on surface which is important to drill at 90 degree and you only need it 0.5 millimeter deep or so.
2. The best to do this is with a dremel and form an egg shape in the middle of the 1/4" circular section. Otherwise to be save just use some drill bit which is a bit bigger than the original port hole. This part of the work is the biggest power improvement that you will get.
If you're not sure well, take the restrictive port between the receiver and the valve out and replace it with 1/4" tubing cut to size and you're done. Leave everything the same.
1. drill 1/4" with port hole in the centre of the drill bit, the trick is how to get the drill bit perpendicular to the hole exactly 90 degree, you can use a tiny level, or laser even better. The purpose for this drilling is only so a 1/4" tubing can sit in it nicely as flat as it can be on surface which is important to drill at 90 degree and you only need it 0.5 millimeter deep or so.
2. The best to do this is with a dremel and form an egg shape in the middle of the 1/4" circular section. Otherwise to be save just use some drill bit which is a bit bigger than the original port hole. This part of the work is the biggest power improvement that you will get.
If you're not sure well, take the restrictive port between the receiver and the valve out and replace it with 1/4" tubing cut to size and you're done. Leave everything the same.