That’s one nice gun. I love the fact that you do everything you can to make the experiment as trustworthy as possible so you don’t give us false information. You’re one of the few TH-camrs that does this, so thumbs up to you!
@@HappyDude1 and I hope you have now learned that it dont work,, try swopping the Co2 valve over for the 3-inch snubby valve,,. that valve has no red stripe across it as its a high presser high flow valve, the only thing we half agree on is,, ""more Co2 more FPS,"" but it's really a case of,, """"more Co2 at higher presser""" give's you more FPS! so fit the high flow high presser valve!
You understand these guns better than i do, prehaps you could try what this dude did to his dan wesson, th-cam.com/video/GHBWP2U4Qjw/w-d-xo.html 16.7ft-lbs (22.6J) 194m/s (636fps) with .25 cal pellets. HPA mod with the ASG HPA co2 capsule would be intresnting to see if it works, and even with the stock .177 barrel
ok guy's, have you spotted the con going on here.! well try shooting with a hot Co2 cartridge and some very light BB's through your gun, and the FPS go through the roof! Oh yes they do!,, look at the power!,, it's up by 40 FPS,,, Oh wow!,, and he still has a bloody hard trigger pull that need's the grip and arms of a griller to hold the gun on target!, remember what I said before in the last video?, """power is nothing without accuracy""" please don't waste your time farting around with the trigger pull spring!, you won't gain very much, but you WILL LOSE ACCURACY,,, just swop the dam power valve to the 3-inch snubby power valve, its a high power valve (no red strip across it!),, and its job's a good-un!,, up go's your power!,, it's that or get bizzy doing some real gun smith work on the power valve fitted in your gun and the Co2 porting, then you will be pushing closer to 550 FPS with a 28g BB!,, Oh by the way,,, doing this work will put your pistol way over the legal limit, and it wont half make granny jump when you shoot her in the rear end,,, only just for fun you understand!
@@airgunballistics1779 well that was not much of an up-grade then, was it? it was more like a very big down grade!, I take it you know that the Dan Wesson is a "LOW powered revolver", you may just about get one joule or around 1 ft,lb out of it, and putting a stronger hammer spring into it won't really make any difference to its power output, as the power output is governed by the amount of gas and Presher of that gas pushing the pellet down the barrel, there is a lot more to be taken into account like valve timing and valve overlap timing, added to that, it's gas porting and it's gas flow ratting, however there are two different valves fitted to the Dan Wesson revolver's, the short barreled (2 inch snubby) Dan Wesson has the most powerful valve fitted in it, as it has a very short barrel so the revolver need more gas for it to work right,, the snubby's valve is a high power high flow valve and has no red strip across it, (so you will be using more gas up) but the 6 inch valve is a low powered valve and dose have a red strip across it, both valves are interchangeable, just buy the more powerful valve out of the 2 inch snubby, and swop it over! , at today's price that valve would cost you around £20!, and the trigger is not made any harder to pull, adding accuracy, nor is any extra stress put on any of the gun's part's, so with this kind of Dan Wesson "up-grade", cranking up the hammer spring tension. dose next to nothing in gaining extra power! but it will pull the revolvers accuracy way down, unless you have the strength and the grip of a griller! you will also find out that your revolver will need new parts fitted very soon as this upgrade (down grade!) will very soon start destroying its trigger pin's and hammer pin's! I hope that has helped you in your quest for this extra power! extra power that will be near imposable to achieve.
Here is the first video
How to do the mod
th-cam.com/video/vNTV7TodXS4/w-d-xo.html
Bro, i want to get one , can u tell me the exact model of the most powerful Dan Wsson, becouse i see there are a lot diferents. Thanks u
@@kavxvm2028
The 8 inch one
@@HappyDude1 thanks, i say that becouse i see there are different 8 versions , 4.5mm , 6mm and if yours is a special powered one
@@kavxvm2028
The 4.5 mm steel BB has the most destructive power
@@HappyDude1 OK, thanks u bro :)
You should try the Dan Wesson 715.
That’s one nice gun. I love the fact that you do everything you can to make the experiment as trustworthy as possible so you don’t give us false information. You’re one of the few TH-camrs that does this, so thumbs up to you!
Yes i really try it out for myself
And then let you guys see it
Even if it doesn't work....
@@HappyDude1 and I hope you have now learned that it dont work,, try swopping the Co2 valve over for the 3-inch snubby valve,,. that valve has no red stripe across it as its a high presser high flow valve, the only thing we half agree on is,, ""more Co2 more FPS,"" but it's really a case of,, """"more Co2 at higher presser""" give's you more FPS! so fit the high flow high presser valve!
I want one of that gun
Just buy it 😀
@@HappyDude1 How much
8:34 I would be careful shooting when your equipment is out....
Looks like a cool Revolver
Does it worth buying it?
Yes it is
I like the colt more better quality
I figured if you were to give more fps & power, upgrade the spring a wee bit thicker
You understand these guns better than i do,
prehaps you could try what this dude did to his dan wesson, th-cam.com/video/GHBWP2U4Qjw/w-d-xo.html
16.7ft-lbs (22.6J) 194m/s (636fps) with .25 cal pellets.
HPA mod with the ASG HPA co2 capsule would be intresnting to see if it works, and even with the stock .177 barrel
its connected to a pressure tank with 200 bar of pressure, you can maybe do 50 shots and then everything breaks :p
@@HappyDude1 not neccesarli need to shoot at 200bar, maybe at an slight increase from the stock 80bars or whatever normal co2 produces at 20c
Can't opet privat video
nice
Thank you
ok guy's, have you spotted the con going on here.! well try shooting with a hot Co2 cartridge and some very light BB's through your gun, and the FPS go through the roof! Oh yes they do!,, look at the power!,, it's up by 40 FPS,,, Oh wow!,, and he still has a bloody hard trigger pull that need's the grip and arms of a griller to hold the gun on target!, remember what I said before in the last video?, """power is nothing without accuracy""" please don't waste your time farting around with the trigger pull spring!, you won't gain very much, but you WILL LOSE ACCURACY,,, just swop the dam power valve to the 3-inch snubby power valve, its a high power valve (no red strip across it!),, and its job's a good-un!,, up go's your power!,, it's that or get bizzy doing some real gun smith work on the power valve fitted in your gun and the Co2 porting, then you will be pushing closer to 550 FPS with a 28g BB!,, Oh by the way,,, doing this work will put your pistol way over the legal limit, and it wont half make granny jump when you shoot her in the rear end,,, only just for fun you understand!
But it shot slower with the upgrade.. Wtf
@@airgunballistics1779 well that was not much of an up-grade then, was it? it was more like a very big down grade!, I take it you know that the Dan Wesson is a "LOW powered revolver", you may just about get one joule or around 1 ft,lb out of it, and putting a stronger hammer spring into it won't really make any difference to its power output, as the power output is governed by the amount of gas and Presher of that gas pushing the pellet down the barrel, there is a lot more to be taken into account like valve timing and valve overlap timing, added to that, it's gas porting and it's gas flow ratting, however there are two different valves fitted to the Dan Wesson revolver's, the short barreled (2 inch snubby) Dan Wesson has the most powerful valve fitted in it, as it has a very short barrel so the revolver need more gas for it to work right,, the snubby's valve is a high power high flow valve and has no red strip across it, (so you will be using more gas up) but the 6 inch valve is a low powered valve and dose have a red strip across it, both valves are interchangeable, just buy the more powerful valve out of the 2 inch snubby, and swop it over! , at today's price that valve would cost you around £20!, and the trigger is not made any harder to pull, adding accuracy, nor is any extra stress put on any of the gun's part's, so with this kind of Dan Wesson "up-grade", cranking up the hammer spring tension. dose next to nothing in gaining extra power! but it will pull the revolvers accuracy way down, unless you have the strength and the grip of a griller! you will also find out that your revolver will need new parts fitted very soon as this upgrade (down grade!) will very soon start destroying its trigger pin's and hammer pin's! I hope that has helped you in your quest for this extra power! extra power that will be near imposable to achieve.
Its true you know 😁
U can't swap them over .
1 is a lot shorter valve housing than the othere 1...unless you now otherwise
@@JonathanWilliams-gd2wn He's a grump with too much time and too many keyboard strokes.