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Tutorial: Installing Wedgits in Sheridan/PMI Brass Markers

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    Tutorial: Installing Wedgits in Sheridan/PMI Brass Markers

    Installing your own wedgits in Sheridan/PMI brass markers is a relatively quick and simple process requiring only basic hand tools and a few commonly available items.

    Materials Needed:
    1. Hammer
    2. Nail (preferably one with a wide and sturdy head)
    3. 1/2" socket
    4. Sharpie
    5. Dowel rod or similar with approximate 5/8" OD
    6. Paintballs (preferably small bore)
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    Step 1: Insert a paintball into the marker and make sure it is seated in the breech with the bolt forward.

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    Step 2: Insert the dowel rod or whatever it is you're using to measure depth with into the barrel and seat it against the paintball.

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    Step 3: Using a Sharpie, mark the measuring rod at the tip of the barrel.

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    Step 4: Remove the pump handle and bolt from the marker then line up the mark on the measuring rod with the tip of the barrel.

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    Step 5: With the measuring rod held in place, position the paintball at its end. This is where the ball would sit when inside the breech. Using the Sharpie, place a mark directly in the middle of the barrel where the middle of the ball would sit. Repeat this process on both sides of the marker.

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    Step 6: Insert the 1/2" socket into the barrel and position it in the breech. This is to prevent the barrel from deforming while hammering in the wedgits. I prefer to use a deep well socket for this step.

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    Step 7: Take your nail and carefully position it over your mark on the barrel.

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    Step 8: Give the side of the nail head a few solid whacks with the hammer to create your first wedgit. Repeat this process on the other side of the marker.
    IMPORTANT - Don't go crazy with the hammer. You can put wedgits in, but it's a pain to get them back out again if you go too far. Slow and steady is best.

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    Step 9: Insert the paintball into the barrel to test for fit. If the paintball rolls out, repeat steps 6-8 until the ball sits securely in the breech. If you have multiple brands of paint available, it's a good idea to check those for fit as well.

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      Step 10: Reassemble the marker and test for functionality.

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      Enjoy shooting modern paint in your brass marker!
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        #4
        A mod reserved for the brave!
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          #5
          I only see the pictures on the first post... (might be because I am on my phone)

          Thanks for this tutorial, it help a lot and will try it on a PGP soon (I want some practice before I do it on my KP...)
          💀Team Ragnastock💀

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          • Carp

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            Same as Alexdl here... I noticed that editing pics in post has caused this to me before.

          • wthomas333

            wthomas333

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            Same, can only see pics from the initial post. I had the same problem the other day as well when trying to edit pics on a post. Weird thing is that I could see them just fine, but no else could. So I viewed my post from a computer that I don’t normally use and was not logged in, that’s the only way I could see the problem.

            Hopefully it gets fixed because I was really interested in this whole process and have a gun I have been wanting to do this on. Thanks for posting this for everyone.

          • BigRed

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            Me too, can't see them after the 1st post either.

          #6
          Thanks guys. I found the problem and fixed the photos.
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            #7
            Great tutorial!

            Stickied it

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              #8
              Awesome thank you will be attempting this in near future
              AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin KPII, Tippmann SL68II, Umarex TR50.

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                #10
                I admit I'm a chicken about putting dents in barrels.

                I used Jon's marking and backup method. For the dents, I welded washers on to pieces of rod, then printed a jig to hold them. I put the jig in a bench vise and squish gently. The jig ends up broken, but I print another.

                It's been good for our recent 0.675 paint.

                For a mandrel, I turned down a gas thru grip, then filed flats on the sides for the depth I wanted. I couldn't see lining up a full groove on the mandrel without printing a more fancy jig, and I'm not sure I would want the sharper edges from that [?].

                This process will also show you whether or not your breech end is still round. One of mine was not, but the mandrel fixed that.

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                  #11
                  Speaking as someone who wants to attempt this mod who is also a carpenter...care to put the actual "hammer swing" into terms I can relate to? As in, when doing a Wedgit am I setting a nail or actually driving it?

                  Also, from the pictures it looks like the end result is oblong; at what angle do you hold the nail when striking it? From what I see that looks important too.

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                  • XEMON

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                    And if you over do it you can drive a socket down the tube to push them back towards the outside

                  • Toestr

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                    You use the edge of the head to make the wedgit.

                  • Drunkscriblerian
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                    @Toestr: Aha, thanks that was the part I wasn't grasping for some reason. Reading back through the instructions it makes perfect sense now.

                  #12
                  Anyone attempt to do this with Stainless Steel?

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