Calvin Are you using a Taso RVA? I noticed with one of my Taso RVAs that the adjustment range was a whole lot less than it should be because the adjuster is solid, not hollow. The spring guide is resting against the adjuster, not going inside.
What was happening was the adjuster, when adjusted too far, was pushing the guide pin out of the recess that would normally keep it secure. That caused all kinds of velocity problems. It’s like these old school RVAs were mainly designed to decrease spring tension, not increase it. The amount that it could actually increase spring tension without pushing the guide pin out is a really small amount.
Im not sure what the fix is for that to be honest.
What was happening was the adjuster, when adjusted too far, was pushing the guide pin out of the recess that would normally keep it secure. That caused all kinds of velocity problems. It’s like these old school RVAs were mainly designed to decrease spring tension, not increase it. The amount that it could actually increase spring tension without pushing the guide pin out is a really small amount.
Im not sure what the fix is for that to be honest.
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