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by TenX » Tue May 20, 2008 11:44 am
Hi
Sorry to hear about the 'gap' between the barrel and cylinder.
As long as no air is escaping, there should not be a problem. Just ensure that you always lock the barrel all the way up. This should help solve your accuracy.
The first indication for air leakage is a change in sound and a drop in power (Pellet shoots a few inches below).
I am not sure if IHP send synthetic washers now. The last time I visited IHP factory, they were still using the older washers.
However, I sourced a synthetic tube that is used in photocopying industry and very cheap too. I got like half a feet for 10 rupees. I cut required thickness of this tube and fix them using super-glue. I get a very tigt fit between the barrel/cylinder, as well as the pellet itself. The tube has some inner grooves too, which make it perfect for the pellets to be placed pretty accurately.
The next time I visit these guys from whom I got the synthetic tube, I will try to source a part number so others can buy.
In the mean time, can you try (not suggested, actually):
1. Having two washers in place of one, so that the fit is nice and tight.
2. Alternatives for the washer, like LPG cyliner tube, etc.
I would suggest you do this with someone experienced, and ensure that there is no air gap between the barrel and cylinder.
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