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  1. #1
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    Smile Kral NP02 Customisation

    Hi All,

    I recently purchased a Kral NP02, I will admit it was a bit of a knee-jerk decision and while I like the rifle I am not sure I can live with it.

    I have a couple of issues. the Pull length is a bit much for me and quite uncomfortable, I have seen a 3d printed solution but not sure I want that strapped to the rifle bottle, i know i should have tried it first but it is what it is now.

    The second issue is the weight, it seems overly heavy for what it is, although it does have a heavy scope on it.

    I had thought about removing the rear bottle and fitting the NP03 stock, but to do this I will need to remove the copper tube from the front chamber that goes to the rear bottle, if anyone knows what size fitting i can use to seal where the copper tube went previously, I am not concerned about a lower shot count.

    I also would like to regulate it, I can buy a regulator for the np03 that I am assuming will fit in place, if not then swap the front chamber for the np03 version.

    I must stress I do not want the power to change I am very conscious of that.

    I appreciate it is likely cheaper just to swap the rifle out, which is another option, but there is some fun in customising it.

    Any help or thoughts would be fantastic.

  2. #2
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    The thread for the copper tube is 1/8bsp.
    The bottle can be taken off.
    The NP02 can't really be regulated as the bottle connects after the regulator.

    I would shoot a shot curve against pressure before fitting a regulator. You may find you don't actually need one.

    It may be cheaper in the long run to trade in the np02 for an np03.

    Have fun.
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  3. #3
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    Hi,

    Thanks for the reply, I didn't think the np02 had any regulator and hoped the np03 would sit inline with the air chamber on the front .


    Hmm think swapping it may be easier if no regulation is possible.

    I've not found and real issues with the np02 and pressure drop it's still very accurate, guess I am looking to make it the best it can be.

    Yes, I know I should have researched more before pulling the trigger

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    Once the bottle is removed, you can regulate the rifle.
    If the np03 stock is a straight swap then all would good.
    If you need lots of different brackets, then may not be cost effective.
    Regulators for the kral usually fit in the cylinder as the firing valve is in the cylinder "bung."
    Repariere nicht, was nicht kaputtist.

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    Thank you again for your advice, I am beginning to wonder if its better to let it go. Its going to be at least £150 to mod it. A replacement user rifle that fits is likely a lot less if I sell the NP02.

    Will teach me with that knee jerk decision, real shame it's not the NP03

  6. #6
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    Why not simply swap out the rear bottle for a smaller carbon item, that sorts out pull length and weight

    Not sure trigger is in same place for npo3 stock ?

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