me too Im about to start gathering parts for the DIY Marauder SSG. Then when its done I will go for the Huma Regulator and that's it. I just want average middle of the road power and consistency and not extreme power.How much are all those "spring parts" all together cost?
Quote from: Trigger_Finger on November 12, 2017, 09:15:17 PMme too Im about to start gathering parts for the DIY Marauder SSG. Then when its done I will go for the Huma Regulator and that's it. I just want average middle of the road power and consistency and not extreme power.How much are all those "spring parts" all together cost?Which SSG version are you refering to? Bob and motorhead made an external DIY version while oldpro and myself made an internal version. Mine is a DIY version while oldpro replaced his SSG with a TSS commercially available version.I tell ya, the SSGs do work good, but for a regulated gun setup a light weight hammer and valve spring typically will give you better efficiency vs a stock hammer weighted SSG in my experience. Both type setups are better than the stock setup though for increased efficiency/shot count.
I am considering buying a Hatsan Gladius/Bull boss and having made several SSGs for different guns and being impressed with the results I will obviously be looking to do the same to the Hatsan, however apart from an exploded diagram which doesn't really tell me just where and how much space is available, I was hoping somebody here has done this mod to the Gladius/Bull boss? or at least share some parts pics once disassembled?
Trying to make an SSG for an Artemis P15using softer spring i cant get the 27 fpe even prealod the spring till not cockedusing original spring i get the power but if i let a small gap (2mm) from the hammer to ssg the power drops 10 fpethe hammer weight is 20 grams, the valve travell is 1.2 mm, the hammer travell is 4.44 mmAny advice ?
Pretty much the same design here as well. Added a lock washer that was heated and compressed in a vice that keeps the spring from spinning and helps lock it in to the nylon pre-threaded nut. Used this exact same design in both Gen 1 and Gen 2 Marauders with very good results. One note, file the top surface of the bolt as it generally has raised lettering from the manufacturer.