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    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Thanks Jon, I did see that thread when it was running but didn't see anything about a .177 95K specifically - but I assume the same applies then?
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    My 95 is in .22 so this may not be relevant to a .177. I had a very sweet feeling, very accurate 95 with just a normal VMach kit fitted and, having been assured that it would "completely transform it" by someone at the Boinger Bash who had done it, I fitted the short stroke kit. It transformed it to an even sweeter feeling gun, which scatters pellets all over the range with no regard at all to where the gun is pointing. Seems to have increased hold sensitivity, not decreased it! I did have to increase preload quite a bit to maintain power, which still isn't back to where it was, so I don't think you will need to shorten the spring. I shall be removing the extension next time I have half an hour to spare in the shed, and I hope this will restore the previous accuracy.

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    well, I stuck a .177 barrel on mine, and it only lost about 0.5 FP

    I think the k would benefit more than the full length, as it's way too jumpy with so little weight up front.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    OK I'll go for it then - nothing ventured nothing gained!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyebull View Post
    OK I'll go for it then - nothing ventured nothing gained!
    if you like a snappier cycle go with 12mm. If you like things a little softer, go with 10mm - will also be a little easier to cock on a K
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Fit the spring guides only and add weight up front, either get a heavier (steel) silencer or do as I did which was to remove the centre hair curler in the silencer and replace it with a metal weight !...
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