sorry for derailing. it is, and i hope i find the .25(3) ones you mentioned. thanks.I think this is a thread on 0.22 though. Isn't there a thread or two on what works on the 0.25 GK1?
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sorry for derailing. it is, and i hope i find the .25(3) ones you mentioned. thanks.I think this is a thread on 0.22 though. Isn't there a thread or two on what works on the 0.25 GK1?
Yes, as well as airgunheaven.comanyone ordered these slugs from GoGun.com ?
seems to be the only place that has them in stock, from what i can find.....
I'm starting to notice some inconsistencies in GK1 mag sizes. Mine wouldn't fall out of the mag unless I smacked the gun from the back. Otherwise I could rotate the mag. Have you had this problem with pellets as well?I tried knurling one with a bastard file. Just rolled it under the file with light pressure. It appears to be enough to result in a slightly snug fit in the mag. It now takes a little push to get the slug seated and it doesn't fall right back out when shaken. Might be good enough to salvage the tin.
I'm starting to notice some inconsistencies in GK1 mag sizes. Mine wouldn't fall out of the mag unless I smacked the gun from the back. Otherwise I could rotate the mag. Have you had this problem with pellets as well?
I've only tried a few pellet types so far. All have had a wide enough skirt to stay stuck in the mag.
I don't have gauge pins. But it can't be much more than what I measured for the diameter of the Peanuts (.2205"). It is sooo close to being a proper fit.Well that's good atleast. Do you happen to know what size the holes in your mags are?
I tried .219 zans ad they were loose in my mag cycled okay, but didn't shoot well enough for me to keep shooting them.Using a more coarse file, I was able to knurl some .217" 17.5gr NSAs, enough to be a snug fit. Shot several mags of them without a hiccup. I was shooting at night with a thermal, so I wasn't focused on long range accuracy. Good enough for a rat though. Handy because I have a 1000 of them and the GK1 is my only .22 at the moment.
.219" Zans and NSAs get here today. I hope I can use them unmodified, but I'll have a backup plan if I can't.
That is genius. I will be making one of these asap. Knurling with a file on the Peanuts worked really well... it only affects the drive bands and they are easy to keep on axis when rolling them.I didn’t suggest it for the peanut because I wasn’t sure if the driving bands would align correctly but since you mentioned the nsa’s and knurling, I’ll throw this out there. I knurl smaller slugs up using two opposing stacks of utility knife blades. They are adjusted to only cut a specific depth and so the results are repeatable. The slugs fill the bore without the added friction, center in the chamber better and hold the lube of your choice better.
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