pulled out an old TX yesterday
pulled out an old TX yesterday
It's a lefty, walnut MarkI that I've been neglecting. I bought the gun, with at least a couple hundred thousand shots on it, from an old FT shooter. It had a plastic tophat that had become stuck, so I put it aside. I finally got the top hat out of the MarkII FAC piston that came with the gun. These are about 93 mm stroke, so just 5 mm shorter than the MarkIII. I changed this for a standard 84 mm stroke MarkI piston and used the seal that was on that piston. The seal was a little less tight and of a harder material, but it sealed perfectly. The gun was quick with a sharp shot cycle that I just didn't like. I pulled it apart and put the seal from the first piston, which is more pliable and tighter. The shot cycle is soft and smooth, but a little more lazy. That's the way I like them. I'm always amazed that just a small change can make such a difference to the feel.
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Re: pulled out an old TX yesterday
Yes I've done the same with a Cometa 400. Small changes but big difference,Just changing lube can throw you off
But then that's what tuners tend to do...and that's what you end up paying for
BBF

But then that's what tuners tend to do...and that's what you end up paying for

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Did I mention that I'm the only one to have attended EVERY meet since we started
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