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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:25 am
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Recon_Ninja_985 Fresnel Recon_Ninja_985 Fresnel Recon_Ninja_985 Fresnel I'm thinking some precise engineering could simply widen a section of the gas tube to change the timing. I'd be worried that curves would build up carbon crap that couldn't be cleaned out. only thing I can think of is making a bigger thicker tube That's what I'm thinking too, but the larger middle section would again be hard to clean. What it really needs is a delay of some kind. The best idea I've got there is a telescoping piston. It collapses, THEN cycles the bolt. Of course that's a terrible idea and I know it, but it'd work. Just... not every time. orrrr. just keep the same tube. the hole in the barrel that leads to the gas tube should just be a bit smaller. ![User Image](https://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh152/Fresnel149/Macros/youre-winner.jpg) too simple? Is there such a thing?
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