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    Ok guy's I've decided to give welsh willy a call after Christmas. I have tried to unscrew the rear sloping block but It's stuck fast I'd like it to be as smooth as my Pro Sport if at all possible Do you think that's realistic chaps? Jazzeh

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzeh View Post
    Ok guy's I've decided to give welsh willy a call after Christmas. I have tried to unscrew the rear sloping block but It's stuck fast I'd like it to be as smooth as my Pro Sport if at all possible Do you think that's realistic chaps? Jazzeh
    I put a piston sleeve in mine and it was smooth as a smooth thing. You can increase the stroke a bit and lose some of the spring to bring the recoil down, or WW might fit a parachute seal which will do the same thing.

    Its a bit unfair to put it up against the ProSport but you should be able to get 85 per cent.

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