Bon jour how difficult it is to remove the regulator and plug it.Translation from French to English, on this 1 year old post:
Hello, already owner of a pr900w g2 .177. I switched to .22 and I decided to improve my m60 because the original 37 joules were not sufficient for my expectations, long distance shooting and above all not not sit on the amount invested. I have undertaken various modifications. of the trigger valve, refusal of the rifle plenum connection, removal of the original regulator and replacement with a plug and also the obstruction of the atmospheric pressure hole. Transfer port hole, the block and the barrel are in a single axis. Manufactured by a pot of a large bottle adapter with its paintball regulation valve and a plenum of 60cm3 like the name of the m60 rifle. An original plenum of approximately 30cm3. Everything has been checked and reassembled (search for cracks , deburring and finishing polishing, cleaning, greasing). I must receive the adapter and the 0.45l bottle this week. I am thinking of later putting an externally adjustable regulator on it. I have just finished the bipod today with a collar that I no longer used, a shovel handle and a piece of picatinny rail. I also cut the original bipod support which attaches to the new plenum of the same diameter and flush with the rifle block to standardize the efforts as closely as possible and therefore less leverage. I would just have to cut to the right length when the rifle is fully reassembled. Can't wait to test the baby.
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