Air nozzle question
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Air nozzle question
This is pretty far fetched but does anyone know what version or air nozzzle an ICS L85/86 needs. Mine isn't getting full compression and what not so I want to replace it and then get a bore up kit so I can run a 550ish barrel or longer . but anyways any help is appreciated. I have looked and looked and barely found any info on other internals like gears and what not.
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Re: Air nozzle question
Is your air nozzle cracked? I'd replace the O-rings before I invested in a new air nozzle.
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Re: Air nozzle question
I actually found one... six bucks. I was told it was leaky ... my FPS is adjustable. three different settings 300,350, and 400. It chronoed at 320 with .25 on the highest but I am really wondering if I get a bore up set cause I want a long barrelSteevoLS wrote: Is your air nozzle cracked? I'd replace the O-rings before I invested in a new air nozzle.
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Re: Air nozzle question
It was a little leaky, but if you are getting a consistent FPS, then I would leave it in.
Your lack of FPS may be that your spring has settled.
Your lack of FPS may be that your spring has settled.
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Re: Air nozzle question
Oh I agree but for six bucks to fix it is pretty cheap . might replace orings just to see since they are really cheap tooStar_folder wrote: It was a little leaky, but if you are getting a consistent FPS, then I would leave it in.
Your lack of FPS may be that your spring has settled.
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Re: Air nozzle question
Remember to check both GB compression and chamber compression, don't assume one or the other.
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Re: Air nozzle question
The gearbox compression was checked, and was good. I did not check the chamber compression though, as I was more or less just checking it out on the fly. The air nozzle seemed to be a little leaky. I don't know if it was leaking badly enough to need replacing.
In my opinion, if the gun is shooting constantly, then the air nozzle doesn't need replacing. Just get a heavier spring to give yourself higher fps.
In my opinion, if the gun is shooting constantly, then the air nozzle doesn't need replacing. Just get a heavier spring to give yourself higher fps.
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