Hi Firestorm
Looks like i need to order some of these.
http://www.airgunbuyer.com/makeBig.asp?ID=401&pic=0
Why change the barrel for a drozd barrel, is it a straight swap or is some modification required.
Got mine a couple of weeks ago Chip, general opinion is to use lead bb's only.
Got mine on order.
just fitting my new Drodz barrel for a tryout.
atb
Russ
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Hi Firestorm
Looks like i need to order some of these.
http://www.airgunbuyer.com/makeBig.asp?ID=401&pic=0
Why change the barrel for a drozd barrel, is it a straight swap or is some modification required.
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that's the right ones though you will get a quite a few jams with the lead as they deform in the mag, the steel BBs will not harm your barrel (the ones that come with it are badly made and best left in the bag), the Drozd has the same barrel only longer,(Its a straight swap, though sticks out the front about 3.5" and gives an increase in power) in theory the hardened balls should cause damage but in practice it doesn't in fact if you are using copper coated BBs and examine one after its been fired into something soft you will see the copper has not even hardly been broken through..the guys over in the states put thousands of rounds through the Drozd at 1200 RPM on full auto. and the barrel is still fine.
Last edited by vfrkid; 29-09-2008 at 11:33 PM.
I paid £90 new, for my mak
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I was biting my lip as well
I use the gamo lead bbs in mine and hav,nt had any probs.
Brian
a gun is just a tool how its used is dependant on the person behind the trigger .
This is why constant restrictions on legal users will have no effect on the unlawfull use of guns or knives !
I have quite an early model of this gun, where the barrel is welded in, so cannot be unscrewed or replaced.
The copper bb's are slightly smaller than the gamo rounds, the gamo's actually being a true 4.5mm calibre, while the copper bb's varied somewhat, gnerally around 4.4mm.
I found that the magazine would not easily take the gamo round balls, as filling hole was slightly smaller, so I took it apart and polished it out using diamond paste until they would easily load.
I also replaced the valve spring with a lighter one, which upped the power considerably, but always found that I would get some misfeeds due to the lead balls being so soft.
My solution was to load a copper coated bb at the bottom of the mag, and reduce the amount of gamo rounds in the magazine to 8 or 9, which ensured there was less spring pressure on them, preventing the deformation of the bb's.
I don't know if the later models have changed the circumference of the magazine loading port, but mine would'nt feed the gamo's until i modified it.
I hope this helps
PMarshall
When i bought mine the dealer reccomended drilling the hole slightly bigger if i wanted to use lead balls.
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