Answer
Nov 27, 2015 - 01:42 PM
Hi there! Thank you for your question and for watching our video.
When using a barrel other than an ORGA or one with pre-cut flat hop angles for the bucking, you will need to remove the bump and grove inside of the bucking. In order to do this you will need to turn the bucking inside out and then use a dremel or xacto blade to remove the bump and grove carefully. Once done you can buff/sand those portions so that they are smooth. Then simply rotate the bucking when you place it onto your barrel so that the BB is not contacting the part you just removed. You want the smooth part of the bucking to come in contact with the bucking so that you have consistency.
There are multiple videos available on youtube of other players doing this type of modification. We would highly recommend watching several videos so you can get the jist of it before doing it your first time.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask!
Thanks!
Kurtis
When using a barrel other than an ORGA or one with pre-cut flat hop angles for the bucking, you will need to remove the bump and grove inside of the bucking. In order to do this you will need to turn the bucking inside out and then use a dremel or xacto blade to remove the bump and grove carefully. Once done you can buff/sand those portions so that they are smooth. Then simply rotate the bucking when you place it onto your barrel so that the BB is not contacting the part you just removed. You want the smooth part of the bucking to come in contact with the bucking so that you have consistency.
There are multiple videos available on youtube of other players doing this type of modification. We would highly recommend watching several videos so you can get the jist of it before doing it your first time.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask!
Thanks!
Kurtis
