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13 February, 2011, 22:39
Re: Sniper Upgrades (based on a VSR) and Further Guide
yeah but they are too tight, slightest un allignment it could just be an utter nightmare
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13 February, 2011, 22:40
Re: Sniper Upgrades (based on a VSR) and Further Guide
infact, if you have a old / spare VSR piston that could be the perfect bit of kit to use, chock off the piston head end and your sorted
Length is a bit short but still should be enough to use
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13 February, 2011, 22:44
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Yea supose i saw at my site someon use a tap and die set and die the inner barrel and use a reducer on it to attach a silencer wit a tbb on it but seems to aquard to bothere doin
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19 February, 2011, 19:32
Re: Sniper Upgrades (based on a VSR) and Further Guide
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laylax 6.03, longest you can get off zeroin
ive had standard and a pdi 6.01 tightbore barrel in fully done up VSR's and personally allways got best results from the laylax 6.03. as it was the longer version i recomend it may slightly extends into the silencer if u have the gspec version (pro is longer outer barrel i believe).
can anybody else justify this answer
or has anyone got another answer to the best tb barrel for vsr10
i want to get the most out of a tb in range and accuracy
so any one got answers?
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19 February, 2011, 19:53
Re: Sniper Upgrades (based on a VSR) and Further Guide
i would agree, although the 6.01 is tighter it's just not as good as the laylax 6.03 since there are other factors that affect the performance if a tightbore.
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19 February, 2011, 19:57
Ok good advice
Anybody disagree ?
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21 February, 2011, 19:24
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even pdi state there 6.03 is more accurate than there 6.01, just a bit more cushion of air around the bb to hold it on its path
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pulling one off certainly feels good
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21 February, 2011, 20:26
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yay i said something others agree on :D lol
but yeah im going to be doing an expensive sniper build again soon with 6.03 barrel internally
just need to get rid of my CA M14 (in my sig) to fund the project
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23 February, 2011, 07:29
Anyone got a laylax long one for sale?
Or a site name they're willing to pm
As z1 is too dear
Willing to pay 40 but not 50
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23 February, 2011, 07:40
Also I need advice on whether to get the pdi palsonite vc cylinder set or the hd one or the laylax cylinder set
What would you guys recommend out of those options
And I have pdi sears (not the whole trigger)
And I'll have the laylax barrel
And I have the laylax 120 sp spring
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23 February, 2011, 09:15
Re: Sniper Upgrades (based on a VSR) and Further Guide
Get the HD, you don't need the VC unless you are running a really long barrel, over 500mm.
If you get the cylinder set, of any flavour you'll need the PDI spring also as the laylax spring, at 11mm is too small to go over the PDI spring guide.
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23 February, 2011, 09:21
Apparently the derelin on both vc and hd piston wears away quickly
Also the o ring wears away or something after 100 or so bbs
So what should I do get the laylax piston with the pdi set
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23 February, 2011, 10:09
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Where did you hear/read about this?
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23 February, 2011, 10:48
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someone told me recently
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23 February, 2011, 11:40
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I'd say that info was wrong and probably from someone who has never used PDI parts. Either way, it's not advisable to mix parts in the way you're suggesting. It may well work fine but as far as I know, it's not been tried.
The tolerances on the different brand parts may well render the whole thing useless.
You can't use the cylnder set spring guide with a laylax spring, and you can't use a PDI spring with a laylax piston, they are different sizes. That would make buying the set pointless in the first place.
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