I had no idea it could get those numbers with Worker 18kg. The bed liner is a nice touch. Also I find it easier to close if it's primed before reassembly. Yeah I know 18kg is hard to press but I've done 3 this way with no issues.
The 18kg is a stout one. Makes sense to me, I had done that before with my Containment Crew spring Kronos but was iffy on it working with this Worker spring.
It is accurate out to about 50 feet and then the trajectory can get a little goofy. I haven’t trimmed the hop-up at all, some have found success with grinding it down a little for more accuracy.
Very much agreed. Just use your body weight and push down on it on the floor. Makes it more like handling a grenade as opposed to filling a barrel of black powder with one hand and staving off an open flame with the other.
Hi there! I have one question. In the testing procedure, were there any jams or break in plastic? I went to amazon and they said that it may break the gun. Thanks for doing a review on the spring. Great channel 👍🏻
@@nononsensenerfing5046 Woah, right as you replied to this I just upgraded two of my Kronos. I put a K26 in one, and an 18KG in another and the difference is insane! The K26 is definitely more accurate and consistent, but I did remove the hop up (its completely gone) in the 18KG kronos and remove the air restrictor (purely to make it easier to shotgun load) w/ adding lubricant and a better o-ring. I find the 18KG isnt accurate enough for me as a long range pistol anymore with how wildly it whiffs everywhere, and its a role the K26 does a lot better - but what I did find is that the 18KG is perfect for dual loading and acting as a shotgun. The 18KG can shoot 2 balls at almost the same speed the K26 can with 1! edit: What I did notice from putting the K26 (with only other mod being a slightly larger o-ring) in the 18KG with all of its other mods, it becomes way less accurate... so maybe its not the 18KG's issue but the removal of the air restrictor that makes it less accurate? Will have to test by putting the 18KG into the fresh blaster.
It’s pretty stiff and several adults I have handed this to have had difficulty priming it, however I’m sure that a T-pull would make it significantly easier.
Ya love how I have everything you have except for the 3d printed pieces taken it apart and put back together 3 times and still isn't working some tutorial thanks for nothing
I have done this modification several times to several different blasters. You likely did something wrong, and additionally your attitude is unnecessary and unwelcome.
The building of the legend. Sorry that I only just now saw this, Mitch. That beast is ridiculous.
I had no idea it could get those numbers with Worker 18kg. The bed liner is a nice touch.
Also I find it easier to close if it's primed before reassembly. Yeah I know 18kg is hard to press but I've done 3 this way with no issues.
The 18kg is a stout one. Makes sense to me, I had done that before with my Containment Crew spring Kronos but was iffy on it working with this Worker spring.
It is accurate out to about 50 feet and then the trajectory can get a little goofy. I haven’t trimmed the hop-up at all, some have found success with grinding it down a little for more accuracy.
I’m not sure what you mean. There is no hopup alteration in this video
Very much agreed. Just use your body weight and push down on it on the floor. Makes it more like handling a grenade as opposed to filling a barrel of black powder with one hand and staving off an open flame with the other.
Hey my friend. Good idea using the bed liner. I'm gonna do a stream and open up some boxes today including yours 😀. Hope you had an awesome Christmas
I’ll see what I can do to be there. Certainly did, thank you, and I hope yours was excellent.
You helped me put humpty dumpty back together again!
Good, solid tutorial! Nicely done!
Thank you!
@@nononsensenerfing5046 You're welcome ^_^
jusajolt im a big fan of you!😮
Seems like a pretty good Kronos build.
Hi there! I have one question. In the testing procedure, were there any jams or break in plastic? I went to amazon and they said that it may break the gun. Thanks for doing a review on the spring. Great channel 👍🏻
I haven’t seen any damage to the internals thus far. Thank you!
Kronos is overbuilt but maybe old batches jammed.
Do you upgrade the oring with these or is it better to just leave the original one, does it even make a difference? Lol
I kept the o-ring the same. Not sure if it makes a difference in this but it does in my Kronomag.
@@nononsensenerfing5046 Woah, right as you replied to this I just upgraded two of my Kronos. I put a K26 in one, and an 18KG in another and the difference is insane! The K26 is definitely more accurate and consistent, but I did remove the hop up (its completely gone) in the 18KG kronos and remove the air restrictor (purely to make it easier to shotgun load) w/ adding lubricant and a better o-ring. I find the 18KG isnt accurate enough for me as a long range pistol anymore with how wildly it whiffs everywhere, and its a role the K26 does a lot better - but what I did find is that the 18KG is perfect for dual loading and acting as a shotgun. The 18KG can shoot 2 balls at almost the same speed the K26 can with 1!
edit: What I did notice from putting the K26 (with only other mod being a slightly larger o-ring) in the 18KG with all of its other mods, it becomes way less accurate... so maybe its not the 18KG's issue but the removal of the air restrictor that makes it less accurate? Will have to test by putting the 18KG into the fresh blaster.
Cool channel i subscribed, I got some nerfguns myself and would like a channel like this. It might help
What is the coil size of the 18 kg worker spring you used
Thinking about getting this for a Kronos I just thrifted last week. What is the effect on accuracy?
Accuracy is a little wild but with careful hop-up trimming it can be tamed. Mine is still more than good enough for CQB though.
What's the prime like on this? I'm planning to use either this or the 13kg.
It’s pretty stiff and several adults I have handed this to have had difficulty priming it, however I’m sure that a T-pull would make it significantly easier.
I am a semi strong guy but I imagine the prime is at least 35 to 40 pounds.
Assuming the spring rating is correct, 18kg converts to about 39 pounds.
@@nononsensenerfing5046 That is strong prime indeed , some real steel is lighter to prime/load. I have only messed with K26 or k25 so far.
Ya love how I have everything you have except for the 3d printed pieces taken it apart and put back together 3 times and still isn't working some tutorial thanks for nothing
I have done this modification several times to several different blasters. You likely did something wrong, and additionally your attitude is unnecessary and unwelcome.