Thanks everyone for your sage advice and input. One thing no one brought up and that I'm actually quite surprised by is, well, the element of surprise on the field. Is no one concerned about their farting pump giving away their position?
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Originally posted by Jay Lederman View PostThanks everyone for your sage advice and input. One thing no one brought up and that I'm actually quite surprised by is, well, the element of surprise on the field. Is no one concerned about their farting pump giving away their position?
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We need more detailed description of the fart noise
let us know if you find one similar in this video from Shart week 2021...
Or this one for making music with fart
14:09 for the musicLast edited by Alexndl; 07-10-2024, 07:26 AM.💀Team Ragnastock💀
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Originally posted by Jay Lederman View PostThanks everyone for your sage advice and input. One thing no one brought up and that I'm actually quite surprised by is, well, the element of surprise on the field. Is no one concerned about their farting pump giving away their position?
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Years back we had an old Sniper II come through the shop that had zero, zilch, nada, absolutely no fart to the shot at all. This is especially surprising since it was an older sheridan style springing setup, not the later nelson type springs found on modern Snipers.
The way this was done was kind of ingenious. In addition to the fairly stiff sheridan style mainspring and valve spring, there was a third spring between the back block and end of the cocking rod. Basically replaced the rubber bumper on the cocking rod. This made the mainspring effectively lighter, but also changed the oscillation point of the hammer.
You see, when you get a farty shot it's the hammer bouncing between the valve pin and the main spring. Hammer hits valve, which springs close pushing hammer back, into mainspring which pushes it forward, so it hits the valve again and the whole thing repeats. With the third spring over the cocking rod it would bounce back and forth a bit as it usual, but behind the valve a bit, between the mainspring pushing it forward and the cocking rod spring pushing it back.
No idea what type of spring, or how long, or how strong, or how much he had to adjust the cocking rod length. Just a surprise pre-internet mod on an old gun. Hit up your local hardware store for some smaller diameter springs and experiment.
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Originally posted by Fubarius View PostThe way this was done was kind of ingenious. In addition to the fairly stiff sheridan style mainspring and valve spring, there was a third spring between the back block and end of the cocking rod. Basically replaced the rubber bumper on the cocking rod. This made the mainspring effectively lighter, but also changed the oscillation point of the hammer.
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For what it's worth my sniper 2 got named quackers because of the sound it made. 20 years later I honestly am not sure I really want to even mess with springs to "fix" it as the sound is a solid part of its personality (and back int eh day the thing was +/- 0 FPS over the chrono on a good day, legitimately). Unique enough of a sound that teammates could figure out where I was on the other side of the field with just one shot.
That being said I did find that when I rebuilt mine and had the pressure up a bit above the sweet spot it "fixed" the sound... which was how I knew my reg was not set right haha
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