What would happen if I only removed the air restrictir because I don't have an extra spring? Would that add even a little extra oomph? I have 2 of these guns. Sufferings they fire great, and sometimes they just sputter. 50/50. Thoughts?
Should have done some more film time on how exactly you removed the AR. Looks very clean nd sort of cool that you kept the dart rod in ...everyone is going rough n just brutally drilling it
Such nostalgia with many of those blasters in the background. Wish my mom didn't throw then all away many years ago. Now that I'm a grown ass man I need to buy them again when they get re-released lol
Also the bolt from the modoulus long strike is a screw in so that maybe worth purchasing. Idk if it’s long enough to go through to the other side though
@@dunx3394 An easier method is use a hammer with the nail remover thing. You kinda slide it underneath the bolt handle and pop it off like you would a nail.
I custom built my cs12 with actual bipods and a scope from my 22 rifle and used a stage 1 Amazon upgrade and I can leave welts from across my house acuratly within a 2 to 3 inch range
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know of a method to get back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
Sorry for my long absence, but anyway, removing the trigger lock allows you to de-prime your blaster. Since the air restrictor is removed you do not want to fire the blaster when there are no rounds in it. So by removing the trigger lock you can decompress the spring by 1.holding back the bolt handle, 2.holding down the trigger, and 3.slowly letting the bolt handle go forward. Be sure to follow those steps in order though!