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Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 1:34 pm
by Hairybiker59
Blackbaronfish wrote:Some people have used curlers and bottle brushes,but i would get a proper one from bgaltd ( and not just because he's a nice guy).
If you think about it how many times are you going to strip the cylinder to check on your bodge jobs. Get the proper tool for the job and forget about the worry of whats going on in there. They dont cost hardly anything in the scheme of things.

BBF

I wouldn't have thought there would be anything too worry about with the bottle brush fitted

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 2:39 pm
by gordon
Iv`e fitted a bgltd de-pinger in my HFT500 stopped the "ping" in it`s tracks. Superb service and advice from Julian. Regards Gordon

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:57 am
by oedbachgen
Blackbaronfish wrote:Some people have used curlers and bottle brushes,but i would get a proper one from bgaltd ( and not just because he's a nice guy).
If you think about it how many times are you going to strip the cylinder to check on your bodge jobs. Get the proper tool for the job and forget about the worry of whats going on in there. They dont cost hardly anything in the scheme of things.

BBF


Can you give me further advice/help on this, what his the proper tool to use, and how dose it stop the twanging.

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 4:40 pm
by Brooksy
The tool is simply the de pinger referred to above. It's a cup with an O ring, you slide it half way into the tube, it stops the shock wave resonating in the tube when you fire. They do work but put some O ring grease on it to keep the ring in place as you fit it.

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 6:02 pm
by oedbachgen
Brooksy wrote:The tool is simply the de pinger referred to above. It's a cup with an O ring, you slide it half way into the tube, it stops the shock wave resonating in the tube when you fire. They do work but put some O ring grease on it to keep the ring in place as you fit it.


Thank you Brooksy, for your information

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 4:31 pm
by oedbachgen
I know this his all new to me :oops: , but I was told that you should take the silencer off regular'y , his this correct.

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 5:30 pm
by Geordie
oedbachgen wrote:I know this his all new to me :oops: , but I was told that you should take the silencer off regular'y , his this correct.

Ive not heard that one before :?

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 5:43 pm
by eboswan
Geordie wrote:
oedbachgen wrote:I know this his all new to me :oops: , but I was told that you should take the silencer off regular'y , his this correct.

Ive not heard that one before :?


Not heard of that....ive never removed my silencer not once in ten years

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 6:33 pm
by Brooksy
oedbachgen wrote:I know this his all new to me :oops: , but I was told that you should take the silencer off regular'y , his this correct.

Only if your neighbours really need frightening.

Re: S410 stripdown

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 7:55 pm
by oedbachgen
I was talking to a guy who shoots rim and air gun, he said he takes his silencer off regularly as they can seize, just wondering if it was right or not.