The air brake gasket on top of the hex standoff at the end of the blaster broke on mine. I replaced it just with some fabric as a brake instead, but do you know why it broke?
A chambered barrel has a sloped internal diameter on the end that's installed in the breech, more smoothly guiding a dart and sealing the O-ring behind it. Some blasters instead chamber the breech part instead of requiring the barrel itself to be chambered.
No air seal for caliburn?
The air brake gasket on top of the hex standoff at the end of the blaster broke on mine. I replaced it just with some fabric as a brake instead, but do you know why it broke?
What is the metal part in the plunger head? I bought a used Caliburn and it’s missing some parts.
the screw falling out is simply silly
Saw that too! 😂
What does it mean when a barrel is chambered?
It means the ends of the inside of the barrel are slightly tapered: some springers need this for their pusher to work, others do not.
A chambered barrel has a sloped internal diameter on the end that's installed in the breech, more smoothly guiding a dart and sealing the O-ring behind it. Some blasters instead chamber the breech part instead of requiring the barrel itself to be chambered.
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