I just acquired a beautiful carter offset comp here on MCB. its my first carter - always wanted one. to say that I was a little surprised at the workmanship on what should be the cadillac of markers would be an understatement. The undercocking guide rail is rough as hell, and the inside of the body tube feels like its threaded all the way through its so rough. that said the exterior body work is carter through and through and really nicely done - it shoots darts....the stroke is really smooth till you twist the pump a little then it wants to bind up. A little time spent with a couple really good swiss files and some sandpaper got the guide rail so much smoother and really helped the stroke.
my question is about dealing with the inside of the body tube. I picked up a range of flex hones and some oil - I have some experience with them. looking for some tips and guidance.
like I said - the tube is ROUGH and you can feel the bolt and hammer catching on them and not moving smoothly. how quick could I make it to big inside? Do i even want to try? what could I scew up?
my question is about dealing with the inside of the body tube. I picked up a range of flex hones and some oil - I have some experience with them. looking for some tips and guidance.
like I said - the tube is ROUGH and you can feel the bolt and hammer catching on them and not moving smoothly. how quick could I make it to big inside? Do i even want to try? what could I scew up?
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