I've kept the lighter mag spring even for the rubber balls (my main ammo for my PPQ T4E). The lighter spring works very well with the rubber balls, and puts less pressure on the triggerpull than the heavier spring would when that inner barrel moves backwards into the magazine top and presses the ammo and follower slightly downwards.
Target/ projectile stop wise, I use a cardboard box stuffed full of plastic shopping bags(which have been banned in many places because they are bad for the environment. ) Anyhow, I can pretty much reuse any ammo I shoot at it. It really is a ammo saver for my Glock17 Gen 5 . T4E and HDR68 T4E, both from Umarex. A softer ammo stop would definitely keep those aluminum balls from denting . Depending on the thickness, it can even stop pellets from my stronger springer rifles. Nice Walther, by the way. I've been wanting one for my .43 Cal collection.
Hi ya. Could you tell me where you got the aluminium balls from please. I have the Glock 17 gen 2. I’ve tried steel balls in it but they are too heavy for a good fps.
I cruised Amazon, (USA)... $11.95 for 100 .43 cal. aluminum balls was the best price I could find. Some sellers are asking as much as $40 for one hundred.
I've kept the lighter mag spring even for the rubber balls (my main ammo for my PPQ T4E).
The lighter spring works very well with the rubber balls, and puts less pressure on the triggerpull than the heavier spring would when that inner barrel moves backwards into the magazine top and presses the ammo and follower slightly downwards.
Target/ projectile stop wise, I use a cardboard box stuffed full of plastic shopping bags(which have been banned in many places because they are bad for the environment. ) Anyhow, I can pretty much reuse any ammo I shoot at it. It really is a ammo saver for my Glock17 Gen 5 . T4E and HDR68 T4E, both from Umarex. A softer ammo stop would definitely keep those aluminum balls from denting . Depending on the thickness, it can even stop pellets from my stronger springer rifles.
Nice Walther, by the way. I've been wanting one for my .43 Cal collection.
Try a cardboard box stuffed with old T shirts or similar as a catcher maybe ? No more dings on your balls.
Hi ya. Could you tell me where you got the aluminium balls from please. I have the Glock 17 gen 2. I’ve tried steel balls in it but they are too heavy for a good fps.
Google search and you should find them on Amazon.
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 thank you.
I cruised Amazon, (USA)... $11.95 for 100 .43 cal. aluminum balls was the best price I could find. Some sellers are asking as much as $40 for one hundred.