S510 tdr

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John814ce

S510 tdr

Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:19 pm

I own a .177 s510 carbine, walnut stock sub 12ftlbs gun and the cylinder length is 40 cm. Anyone know the difference in the air cylinder length, on the 12ftlb s510 carbine and the 12ftlb s510 tdr?
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tonyc
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Re: S510 tdr

Thu Jan 24, 2019 1:55 pm

If you look at the specs on the AA website I think you'll find the answer... I'm fairly sure that's where I found the answer when looking for the same info on the S410.

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John814ce

Re: S510 tdr

Thu Jan 24, 2019 6:43 pm

It only gives you the overall gun length buddy.
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John814ce

Re: S510 tdr

Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:03 pm

It's 300mm or 30cm, iv just bought one. im going to make my 2017 s510 carbine into a proper carbine without the ridiculous 80mm gap from crown to muzzle. It will make the gun look a lot shorter as well, barrel still same lenght though......S401G-BO

TDR parts on the way thanks Julian...
S710-KS2-177
KS133
KS134
KS600HC-SL

The ultimate sporter moderator is a grub screw.......WTF, cant understand why they dont use the same system as the TDR, threaded? Doesn't make any sense.
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Re: S510 tdr

Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:47 pm

John814ce wrote:
Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:03 pm
300mm or 30cm iv just bought one. im going to make my 2017 s510 carbine a proper carbine without the ridiculous 80mm gap from crown to muzzle. Will make the gun look a lot shorter as well, barrel still same lenght though......S401G-BO

TDR parts on the way thanks Julian...
S710-KS2-177
KS133
KS134
KS600HC-SL

The ultimate sporter moderator is a grub screw.......WTF, cant understand why they dont use the same system as the TDR, threaded? Doesn't make any sense.
the mod on the ultimate sporter fits on the barrel, hence the grub screw, the mod on the S510 screws into the shroud, and I prefer it to go on the barrel, don't see the point of a shroud that does nothing

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Re: S510 tdr

Wed Feb 27, 2019 5:18 am

And so does the tdr! Also If you have ever owned an s410 you'll know why its better having the shroud, slightest knock and the barrel looks like a banana. Can be even worse on full length s410 classic, so to say the shroud does nothing is totally wrong mate totally!
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Re: S510 tdr

Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:15 am

John814ce wrote:
Wed Feb 27, 2019 5:18 am
If you have ever owned an s410 you'll know why its better having the shroud, slightest knock and the barrel looks like a banana. Can be even worse on full length s410 classic, so to say the shroud does nothing is totally wrong mate.
I tend to look where I'm going when out with my S410, but I was actually referring to the noise output, and I don't see undoing a couple of grub screws to realign a barrel much of a problem, and if your hitting yours hard enough to bend yours like a banana, try being a bit more careful mate 8-)

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Re: S510 tdr

Wed Feb 27, 2019 10:19 am

Ye mate i always go out banging my gun against a tree on purpose before my shoot? In fact i use it as a cricket bat sometimes! And what do you mean the ultimate sporter doesn't give you the option to screw on a end cap on the shroud when the silencer is removed so i dont see your point mate, if anything that would be even noisier. The TDR shroud and screw in silencer is a better option and more presice than the grub screw seen as you haven't got the option anyway on the ultimate sporter. Eventually you just end up with a indent in the end of the barrel were the grub screw will ware into it. No i dont own a s410 anymore and i agree its not a big deal to set the barrel straight again by undoing the 2 grub screws, but the shroud gives you more protection, fact.
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Re: S510 tdr

Wed Feb 27, 2019 3:20 pm

John814ce wrote:
Wed Feb 27, 2019 10:19 am
Ye mate i always go out banging my gun on purpose before my shoot? And what do you mean the ultimate sporter doesn't give you the option to screw on a end cap on the shroud when the silencer is removed so i dont see your point mate, if anything that would be even noisier. The TDR shroud and screw in silencer is a better option and more presice than the grub screw seen as you haven't got the option anyway on the ultimate sporter. Eventually you just end up with a indent in the end of the barrel were the grub screw will ware into it. No i dont own a s410 anymore and i agree its not a big deal to set the barrel straight again by undoing the 2 grub screws, but the shroud gives you more protection, fact.
It's a nice sunny day, so I don't mind answering you, it won't matter if there's a shroud on it or not, if you smack the end of your mod into a tree, it will still knock it out of alignment, another fact to add to yours, mate. Am done with this now, find someone else to play with

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Re: S510 tdr

Wed Feb 27, 2019 6:05 pm

John814ce wrote:
Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:03 pm
The ultimate sporter moderator is a grub screw.......WTF, cant understand why they dont use the same system as the TDR, threaded? Doesn't make any sense.
I believe the shroud screw-in was dropped for the Ultimate Sporter due to problems with pellets clipping the silencer caused by owners knocking the mod on earlier 510s. This would be less of a risk with the old moderator but the Q-tec with its calibre-specific baffles needs only a slight misalignment. I never liked the idea of a mod attached to the shroud.

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