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Post by Knief on May 14, 2002 20:44:44 GMT -5
On the PDW, if the flash hider is removed from the three lug barrel, the remaining outer barrel is threaded. I need to know wether this is a clockwise or counter clockwise threading. I'm going to attatch a silencer ant tightbore inner barrel to help make up up for the loss of accuracy due to the length of this gun. So, clockwise or counter-clockwise?
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Post by Minky on May 14, 2002 23:05:14 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure it's CCW, since at the last game Viking hosted, one of the LKA guys stuck my AUG silencer on his PDW (or was it a plain old K?). Also, as for your longer inner barrel plan, make sure to do plenty of research around different airsoft sites. I'm not 100% positive, but I think the K/PDW might be one of the guns that uses a cylinder with a hole in it. If you stick a barrel longer than stock in the gun, you might experience so-called "piston suck". Basically what happens is the volume of air pumped out by the cylinder is insufficient compared to the volume of air needed to propel the BB all the way out of the barrel, leading to a decrease in power. Since the PDW has one of the shortest inner barrel, I think it uses a hole in its cylinder to match air output to barrel length. You should be able to replace it with a new solid cylinder, but like I said you'll have to do some digging to be sure.
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Post by Knief on May 15, 2002 14:02:43 GMT -5
Ok, thanks Minky.
Any one know whehter or not the PDW has the cylinder with the whole in it?
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