|
Post by rocknrolloutlaw on Mar 12, 2024 18:33:33 GMT
|
|
CaptDAR
Moderator
The RIF Marshall
Always count your shots and don’t miss
Posts: 4,897
Likes: 5,982
|
Post by CaptDAR on Mar 12, 2024 18:43:39 GMT
That valve is for the 6mm Airsoft version. The fps is based on using .20grm plastic 6mm bb. The original is set at 1J for skirmishing. Basically the valve on offer is the one we use in the 4.5mm already.
|
|
|
Post by rocknrolloutlaw on Mar 12, 2024 18:53:16 GMT
Well that answers that question! As I've made the thread already, is there any way to increase the power?
|
|
CaptDAR
Moderator
The RIF Marshall
Always count your shots and don’t miss
Posts: 4,897
Likes: 5,982
|
Post by CaptDAR on Mar 12, 2024 22:04:39 GMT
|
|
|
Post by HeadHunter on Mar 13, 2024 8:15:45 GMT
I've ported the valve stems on most of my shell loading replica revolvers (DW715, DW 1st gen', S&W29s, S&W629s & Colt Python) to increase the fps but I found that the Schofield and Webley mkVI are pretty hot as standard, giving an overall average fps of between 490 to 515 using a 7grn pellet over the course of around 72 shots, so I didn't see the point in fettling the valve stems on either of those two.
There's always a trade off between fps and shot count, if you increase the fps performance then the shot count is reduced as a result as there is only so much CO2 in the bulb to begin with and personally I've found that between 60 to 72 shots per bulb is acceptable for most of my plinking purposes.
|
|