Piston end if you have the correct top hat....or reverse if you want less sprung weight
Just received a MK2 spring as I'm on doing a short stroke conversion on my MK3...
Should the collapsed coils go piston end?
Also , should I be bothering with the top hat weight or will a delrin one surfice?
I am assuming the weight is there to counteract bounce ?
Thanks guys
Piston end if you have the correct top hat....or reverse if you want less sprung weight
Strange how my avatars and settings keep getting either deleted or messed around with
You can put the collapsed end into the rear guide so the piston will be lighter
Strange how my avatars and settings keep getting either deleted or messed around with
Yes, I found it lowered the power when the spring was turned end for end, Jonathan. :-
https://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread...89#post6738089
All the best Mick
Swings and roundabouts mick
Strange how my avatars and settings keep getting either deleted or messed around with
Shouldn't both ends be collapsed ??
Master Debater
i'd defo go with a light TH rather than trying to reproduce the heavy AA factory weight.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
New longer rod on the Mk 3 piston
QUOTE=prosport.177;8179519]Are you using a mk1 or mk 2 latch rod in the piston? As putting a mk2 spring into a mk3 98mm stroke will put you over the legal limit..
Just saying .)[/QUOTE]