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What pressure your maker operating on?
In Reply to: Re: How short can we get the Bomb 3-way stroke? posted by RTR on December 04, 2002 at 11:43:02:
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Posted by: Ras Masyean on December 04, 2002 at 18:06:28
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Is yours HP or LP. The way I understand it is that LP markers (~200-250 psi) have a longer "valve dwell time" which in turn requires a longer "bolt forward" duration during the trigger stroke. Thus if you make the trigger too short, you will get blowback with an LP marker. Should I increase the operating pressure to make a short vavle dwell time ot get this 1.5 mm tigger pull? 1.5 mm is pretty darn short. You aren't exageration are you? ;) Also, do you use a stainless steel bolt to make your cocking "slower" from the inertia to prevent blowback...if this extra weight actually makes a difference!
: Rick : : : Thanks for any! :)
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