Hi All, have an LG380 S/N# 9077, black plastic cheekpiece. Gun was rebuilt in 2012 by Randy Bimrose. After a few years sitting, pulled out the gun, it was shooting around 500fps with 8.2g RWS Meisterkugelns, same as when Randy returned it. Significantly lower than expected.
WIth a ton of help from Hector Medina over at GTA, was able to disassemble the gun and fix some obvious issues. However, since that first disassembly, the gun now shoots only about 400-420fps with the MK pellets. Gun has gone through a nearly complete rebuild, only thing missing is a new piston ring which is on the way. Tried many other pellets w/ various skirt diameters, anything around 8g shoots in the low 400's. I'll list out the steps taken to date, looking for any advice, thanks.
Reference: https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=200482.0 (tons of pictures and info)
1) Initial Disassembly
- Found a smashed pellet at the bottom of the compression chamber, and a little bit of oil (silicon oil maybe, dunno) in the breech/piston buffer areas. Cleaned all that up
2) Subsequent rebuilds
- Degreased piston (piston ring attached), compression chamber, both springs (this gun has an inner and outer spring), rear spring bushing
- Replaced piston buffer (Maccari)
- Replaced breech seal (Maccari)
- Replaced springs (Maccari)
- Re-lubed gun with Moly (first time), then Krytox on subsequent rebuilds (after degreasing to get rid of Moly), and finally Ultimox 226 (after another degreasing)
Hector has a 380, he estimated the transfer port to be 4.25-4.35mm using drill bits poked into the chamber. On my gun, the TP is 4.65mm, which of course is why pellets can easily fall backwards into the compression chamber if one isn't very diligent when smushing the pellet into the breech. Hector flagged this as a potential issue, so I ordered some round brass shims (16mm dia, 0.4mm thick) and carefully milled a couple, with center holes 4.0 and 4.2mm. Sandwiched each shim, one at a time, behind the breech seal, to create a reduced transfer port diameter. I know... there's a whole science behind TP's, this isn't optimal, etc. The goal was only to find out if reducing that TP hole made any velocity difference whatsoever. It didn't .
Piston ring from WCG cleared customs over the weekend and is now in the USPS system, with a TBD arrival date (USPS really sucks at handling DHL inbound packages). All I know is the package left NJ last night...
I'm skeptical that the piston ring is the culprit, these rings should be good for several hundred thousand shots. But it is the last piece I can change out, other than the chamber and piston which is like finding water on Mars.
Does anyone have experience with TP's this large? Looking very closely at the compression chamber, the TP looks original to me, i.e., does not appear to have been bored out by anyone. Further, enhancing an old 380 cutaway photo (see below), looks to me like the bore, breech seal TP hole, and compression chamber TP hole are all very close to the same diameter, same as my gun. All 5 breech seals purchased from Maccari have center holes ranging from 4.65-4.80mm, again in agreement with this photo. Seems weird to me to have a TP the size of some pellets - asking for trouble.
WIth a ton of help from Hector Medina over at GTA, was able to disassemble the gun and fix some obvious issues. However, since that first disassembly, the gun now shoots only about 400-420fps with the MK pellets. Gun has gone through a nearly complete rebuild, only thing missing is a new piston ring which is on the way. Tried many other pellets w/ various skirt diameters, anything around 8g shoots in the low 400's. I'll list out the steps taken to date, looking for any advice, thanks.
Reference: https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=200482.0 (tons of pictures and info)
1) Initial Disassembly
- Found a smashed pellet at the bottom of the compression chamber, and a little bit of oil (silicon oil maybe, dunno) in the breech/piston buffer areas. Cleaned all that up
2) Subsequent rebuilds
- Degreased piston (piston ring attached), compression chamber, both springs (this gun has an inner and outer spring), rear spring bushing
- Replaced piston buffer (Maccari)
- Replaced breech seal (Maccari)
- Replaced springs (Maccari)
- Re-lubed gun with Moly (first time), then Krytox on subsequent rebuilds (after degreasing to get rid of Moly), and finally Ultimox 226 (after another degreasing)
Hector has a 380, he estimated the transfer port to be 4.25-4.35mm using drill bits poked into the chamber. On my gun, the TP is 4.65mm, which of course is why pellets can easily fall backwards into the compression chamber if one isn't very diligent when smushing the pellet into the breech. Hector flagged this as a potential issue, so I ordered some round brass shims (16mm dia, 0.4mm thick) and carefully milled a couple, with center holes 4.0 and 4.2mm. Sandwiched each shim, one at a time, behind the breech seal, to create a reduced transfer port diameter. I know... there's a whole science behind TP's, this isn't optimal, etc. The goal was only to find out if reducing that TP hole made any velocity difference whatsoever. It didn't .
Piston ring from WCG cleared customs over the weekend and is now in the USPS system, with a TBD arrival date (USPS really sucks at handling DHL inbound packages). All I know is the package left NJ last night...
I'm skeptical that the piston ring is the culprit, these rings should be good for several hundred thousand shots. But it is the last piece I can change out, other than the chamber and piston which is like finding water on Mars.
Does anyone have experience with TP's this large? Looking very closely at the compression chamber, the TP looks original to me, i.e., does not appear to have been bored out by anyone. Further, enhancing an old 380 cutaway photo (see below), looks to me like the bore, breech seal TP hole, and compression chamber TP hole are all very close to the same diameter, same as my gun. All 5 breech seals purchased from Maccari have center holes ranging from 4.65-4.80mm, again in agreement with this photo. Seems weird to me to have a TP the size of some pellets - asking for trouble.