Last year I picked up a silver raptor in a bucket of used gear and decided to bring it back to life. The body had been squeezed/pinched near the bottom tube so that the hammer couldn't cycle freely. I managed to find a brand new body, and I also got a rebuild kit with a new hammer and all the internals except the bolt. Put her back together and everything looks and feels good, aired it up and no leaks. The gun cocks and fires fine, but the issue is that as soon as you fire a couple of shots in quick succession it fails to re-cock on the second shot and just starts to jackhammer. My thinking is that there is not enough blowback pressure coming through the valve to push the hammer back when rapid firing... spaced single shots are fine because the valve has enough time to 'recharge' and it provides 100% force on blowback, but rapid firing drops the available blowback pressure just enough to prevent the hammer from catching. I'm running hpa so the input pressure is lower than co2, which is what the valve was designed for.
I'm curious to see if anyone else has experienced this with a raptor on hpa? To my knowledge there isn't a way to adjust the blowback force on the raptor valve, so I'm thinking I could slightly enlarge the blowback port in the valve body. Thoughts?
I'm curious to see if anyone else has experienced this with a raptor on hpa? To my knowledge there isn't a way to adjust the blowback force on the raptor valve, so I'm thinking I could slightly enlarge the blowback port in the valve body. Thoughts?
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