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Post by devin802 on Feb 26, 2010 17:29:39 GMT -5
i have a desert eagle .44 magnum and i would like to know what i can do to make it better/more accurate/faster ext.
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Post by Knief on Feb 26, 2010 17:48:39 GMT -5
With a gun like that, there really isn't anything you can do. They're just not made to be upgraded. For starters, nobody makes upgrade parts. But even if they were available, the frame of the gun likely couldn't handle it.
If you want to get it to shoot a little bit harder, which is the most you're going to get out of it, you've got to take it apart, take out the main spring (behind the piston above the grip) and stretch it out a bit. Not a ton, but 1/2-3/4 of an inch ought to do it. If you do. the frame of the gun will probably break sooner, but that's what you get with a $15 springer.
Now onto the moderation stuff. We ask that all of our members use proper English when they post here. That means proper capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, among other things. Failure to follow these rules results in warnings, which you can read up about in the Forum Rules section. You've made 10 posts thus far that violate this rule, so you get a warning. Please fix your grammar in future posts.
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Post by devin802 on Feb 26, 2010 20:57:13 GMT -5
Ok sorry about the grammer, Thanks for the tip.
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Post by PlastiKTuneR on Feb 27, 2010 22:48:28 GMT -5
Yea that's pretty much it.
If you just use it for plinking, try using high quality .20 bbs, you'll see some more accuracy out of it.
Don't use .12s at all they are basically useless. You could also try cleaning the barrel with a soft cloth + some 100% silicone oil. Make sure you dry it after.
But besides that not much you can do. You could try lubing the slide and piston with silicon oil, for less wear and better operation.
One more tip, if you can afford to purchase at least a clone AEG, Echo 1, dboys, but big names preferred, Tokyo marui, Maruzen, you will enjoy any AEG much more and you can customize or make them to your liking.
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Post by Deadpocketss on Mar 16, 2010 8:07:18 GMT -5
Ok sorry about the grammar, Thanks for the tip. Try saving for an AEG, or if you want to upgrade a springer, buy one from a known brand that has aftermarket parts. Or, better yet buy a GBB pistol. If you can't afford any of that, TSD/DE has a tri-shot shotgun for around $60. It's a very solid gun, I love mine. ;D
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Post by Knief on Mar 16, 2010 10:37:35 GMT -5
Please don't necropost Deadpocketss. Have a warning.
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