I've never seen a diagram for one, but they are incredibly simple, would suggest the use of a spring compressor as there was quite a bit of preload on the last one I took apart.
Rich
Hello most probably wasting your time
But where can i find a exploded diagram of a B2
I wish to strip my B2 down for the fun of it, so any help would be great.
Many thanks
I've never seen a diagram for one, but they are incredibly simple, would suggest the use of a spring compressor as there was quite a bit of preload on the last one I took apart.
Rich
Wanted - Venom Mach 1/2 Trigger
Now if you'd wanted an exploded view of a BAM 50 I understand they're all over the place.
ATB
Ray.
Dont know what you mean!Originally Posted by Raygun
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Strap a hand grenade to it, pull the pin, retire smartish and, hey presto, you have an exploded B2.Originally Posted by rabbitskinner
Old age is mandatory, growing up is optional.
All apart from the 'diagram' bit
Oh well 1:4 ratio isn't bad I guess
Wanted - Venom Mach 1/2 Trigger
For £30, why not just buy yourself an interactive 3d parts plan
Fluffy
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I stripped one down about 10 years ago.......
Didn't really warrant a diagram as there wasn't that much to it.
All I needed was a DIY spring compressor and a hammer.
Hi, do I take it a B2 would be no good for HFT?
Various Rifles......
Originally Posted by Fluffy Bunny
Contact Phil Bulmer - he covered these guns in one of his articles some time last year.
Stan
Purely an FT rifle matey.
Lee, have you done a paint job on one of these yet?
Seriously, why does everyone take the *iss out of these? Must be the best value ever for plinkin' fun?
Various Rifles......
They would be... if you could get a vague degree of accuracy and consistency out of them.Originally Posted by Fluffy Bunny
The only way you can do that is to spend a considerable amount of time fettling them. They are great as a first project, you won't waste any money by damaging an expensive gun.