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    Exploded Diagram of a B2 ???

    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

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    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.

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    Now if you'd wanted an exploded view of a BAM 50 I understand they're all over the place.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Raygun
    Now if you'd wanted an exploded view of a BAM 50 I understand they're all over the place.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbitskinner
    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
    Strap a hand grenade to it, pull the pin, retire smartish and, hey presto, you have an exploded B2.
    Old age is mandatory, growing up is optional.

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    All apart from the 'diagram' bit

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    Oh well 1:4 ratio isn't bad I guess
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    For £30, why not just buy yourself an interactive 3d parts plan

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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.

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    Hi, do I take it a B2 would be no good for HFT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy Bunny
    Hi, do I take it a B2 would be no good for HFT?

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    Contact Phil Bulmer - he covered these guns in one of his articles some time last year.
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    Purely an FT rifle matey.

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    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?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy Bunny
    Seriously, why does everyone take the *iss out of these? Must be the best value ever for plinkin' fun?
    They would be... if you could get a vague degree of accuracy and consistency out of them.
    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.

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