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#1 pdpfeifer

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Posted 16 January 2015 - 04:44 AM

Does anyone know a better way to re-barrel a cycloneshock besides wrapping e-tape around cpvc until it fits firmly? I added a retaliator 5kg spring to mine as well as re-barreling it but if there's a simpler and less ghetto way of re-barreling one i would possibly modify another. Thank you for any reply's.
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#2 Zombona

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Posted 16 January 2015 - 05:20 AM

'pdpfeifer', on 16 Jan 2015 - 09:44 AM, said:

Does anyone know a better way to re-barrel a cycloneshock besides wrapping e-tape around cpvc until it fits firmly? I added a retaliator 5kg spring to mine as well as re-barreling it but if there's a simpler and less ghetto way of re-barreling one i would possibly modify another. Thank you for any reply's.


You could use 17/32 brass?
It is shiny.
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#3 pdpfeifer

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Posted 16 January 2015 - 01:47 PM

That's true, shiny is better. But i was just wondering if there's a way or another material to sheath the cpvc into to make it a tight fit completely.
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#4 Birch

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Posted 17 January 2015 - 11:56 AM

'pdpfeifer', on 16 Jan 2015 - 09:44 AM, said:

Does anyone know a better way to re-barrel a cycloneshock besides wrapping e-tape around cpvc until it fits firmly?


I whould suggest using McMaster #9245k27 tubing. It will make the turret much heavier, but you will not have to use e-tape. Honestly, using e-tape is very easy and much cheaper than buying other things, so i would just suggest staying with that.
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'VACC', on 12 Nov 2009 - 9:59 PM, said:

It's like a Hurricane ate a Tornado and shat out a Monsoon!!


#5 pdpfeifer

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Posted 18 January 2015 - 01:17 AM

That is a great suggestion and i will probably buy some for future mods!
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#6 Capt Apollo

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Posted 20 January 2015 - 12:25 PM

'Birch', on 17 Jan 2015 - 4:56 PM, said:

I whould suggest using McMaster #9245k27 tubing.


Do you have experience with this particular tubing? I was thinking of buying the same one for rebarrelling.
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