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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => European/Asian Air Gun Gates => German AirGun Gate => Topic started by: cnjl3 on October 22, 2014, 04:52:05 PM
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I saw over on the "yellow classifieds" a 124D for sale that has a "longer stroke for greater air volume sweep." I emailed the seller for either a link or more info but so far no reply. I googled it and didn't really locate an answer. Has anyone ever heard of this mod? Inquiring minds want to know.
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I can't imagine what he means, but if you hear back let us know, I'd be interested on how he did it.
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A modified 124/127 such as that i would be VERY cautious .... JMO
They already were classified as a long stroke action IIRC ?
With major mechanical parts long ago obsolete, and 124's being so sought after ... if it was so successful with such a mod ... need to ask WHY is it being sold ?
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I know the seller and he is 100% reliable .Larry Durham did the modification so its good to go.
George
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I wasn't trying to drag anyone over the coals, I just wanted to read up on the mod/method that was used. I always read about seals, mainsprings, metal triggers, muzzle brakes, lubes, stocks - you know the usual list of modifications done to almost every air gun/rifle. But this sounds different and I was just wondering what was the advantage gained.
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Other than shortening the piston, what else can you do to gain volume?
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Other than shortening the piston, what else can you do to gain volume?
Thats it ....
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Wouldn't the length of a parachute piston seal compared to maybe some type of o-ring seal also yield a shorter piston/seal scenario? I'm very happy with the JM seal/mainspring/lubes that I used in my own FWB124D. But I like reading about any and all types of mods for the old FWB124. I'm left wondering if this mod yields accuracy, speed or both or none.
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It seems to long stroke a FWB 124, you'd have to either shorten the piston latch rod, or as you say Carlos, decrease the length of the piston seal buy cutting it down or running an o-ring seal. I've read of this increasing power potentially, though the larger bore rifles seem to get less of a bump than say smaller rifles with 25mm tubes. I'd be curious to know exactly what was done to that FWB 124 too and which route the tuner went.
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Yes, I'd like specifics on what was done. You would have to change the length of the cocking arm if you changed the size of the piston and/or seal. I doubt that there is much you can do to increase air volume without major changes.