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Old November 2nd, 2005, 00:10   #16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by harleyb
The problem with switching out the cylinder assembly is that you have to retune the hopup. Every change you make involves opening the gun up, so it's a pretty intensive process.

Not really. Pulling the cylinder is as easy as sliding the rear pin out pulling the charging handle putting the new one in.

Retuning the hopup is not a huge issue. Just an allen key in the magwell like many bolt action guns.

But I know what you mean. You are not going to swap cylinders in a firefight and proceed to tune your hopup.

But its still a pretty painless process. Still beats the heck out of any other AEG spring change.

Even if your not changing cylinders and just changing the spring its a very easy process only a few sec's longer since you need to unscrew the back of the cylinder change springs and screw it back on.
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