Are there inner barrel spacers? Thats a big problem with bolt rifles, the barrels are way bigger then the inner barrels "unlike Aeg's that normally fit snug" most of the bolt rifle dont have many spacers to stop the vibration and flex. I dont know how much you know about these rifles and I hope not to offend ya buddy,lol.. I would unscrew the tip of the barrel and look inside and see if there are any in there. The amount matters and so does location of them. You can buy more from airsoftgi or whatever but its simple to make your own and there should be lots of info online. If you need any assistance dont hesitate to ask,I will be doing this tomorrow or the next to my stepson new used Well mb03 and I replaced a bunch of parts already, I can take pics while I do it and post them if you'd like. Since I am already going to rebuild it and all.
I don't know how to undo the barrel. No offense taken, I'm a newb. Which end of the barrel are the spacers located? Also how do I get to it. My rifle has the basic vsr10 two piece body....
The front of the barrel has a tip that can just unscrew. I believe it was counter clockwise. It may be hard to get off though. Some are dabbed with glue before they screwed em on. Take a pair of pliers to the tip. You might gouge or scuff the metal or plastic so be careful. I sometimes use a peice of denim or something to stop the pliers from digging into the tip.
Nice! That sucks, but at least its a SUPER easy fix! I like to use foam. I take a peice thats about half in to an inch thick. Cut a strip as long as the inner barrel is LEAVE ROOM for the tip! So cut it anout an inch shorter that the inner barrel. The make sure you are leaving enough room for the hopup slindes to move all the way out. Wrap it using electrical tape or even masking tape. "Masking tape may help ya slide in easier into the outer barrel" this is of course after you take reciever off the stock, unscrew the barrel and then the spacer/mag holder thingy,lol. And then you should be able to slide your hopup and inner barrel out. Dont forget to remove the lever for your hopup adjuster. "Another nice thing about having the "Tdc hopup mod!" Just wrap the inner barrel however many times needed to make it the same size as the inside diameter of the outer barrel + a little extra to make it more sturdy and then your done.. the foam may even make your rifle even quieter when shooting. You can google this mod and more than likely see the vids on youtube.
Yeah that looks like one. Its a little hard to see clearly cause the pic is kinda small. But yeah I would say so. I am on the computer looking up some pics and replying on my phone. Gimme a few to get a few more pics for ya.
I was on my cellphone so it sends me an email when someone posts after me,lol.. I can reply faster that way.
Here are some pics I found of actual ones and the DIY ones. and a link to them on airsoftgi that they sell. there are a few different ways to do this. I will put stars next to the pics of the ones I like more,lol..
this is kinda hard to see, the guys pic is pretty crappy but give an example still.
I am not finding as many pics as I thought I would. I have used just masking tape and wrapped the inner barrel every few inches till each one fit nice and tight into the outer barrel.I will try and find more and re edit this post till I feel I found enough,lol.. I hope this helps ya buddy.
I am not premitted to edit my last post and I have to log back in if I try. I tried 4 times and kept getting told no and had to keep re logging in for some reason, so I must do a new post.
Hahaha.. I know how that goes buddy.. Anytime,mine left for work at 9:30,lol.. its my time now. Take it easy man and good luck with the rifle. I am available to help from roughly 8am till 3pm and then again after 9:30pm "Michigan time,lol.."
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