I did. Did not care for the fiddly mag loading and it was pretty much a bench only gun (long & heavy). My stock M3 Impact is close enough in a much more compact and lightweight format. The mods you are reading about in this thread, are in fact shooters who are trying to push the limits of shooting heavy slugs well beyond 100 yards, more like 150-200 yards. They are not generally required to shoot well at 100 yards. A CF tube is like $30 like 1% the cost of a DW. Even a liner is only like $110 or so. Glad your DW's are working well for you though. I'm glad Daystate put the beta testing I did for them to good use.
"I've been a loyal FX customer and defender (on this forum), but enough is enough!"
It sure is!
"I've been a loyal FX customer and defender (on this forum), but enough is enough!"
It sure is!
What? No FX Impact m3 + Power Block for me?![]()
Hi
I think that all the M3 have the same block that is different from the MKII because by increasing the power plenum 720cc they have had to modify the block to be able to give performance to the new plenum, the power block is just an advertising claim. These are my thoughts
Regards
Enkey
Hi
I think that all the M3 have the same block that is different from the MKII because by increasing the power plenum 720cc they have had to modify the block to be able to give performance to the new plenum, the power block is just an advertising claim. These are my thoughts
Regards
Enkey
Quite plausible theory.
Thanks.
My opinion only as I don’t have the new block on hand-
1. The rear blocks on the M3 and MK2 have to be the same, and I’m highly assuming that because M3 power plenums can be purchased in kit form and everything in that kit minus the pp body is exactly the same part as on the MK2.
2. The new block has a larger air passageway between the valve and the barrels transfer port. Others in the past have done this mod by drilling thru the valve body grub screw port, that locks the valve in place, to enlarge that passageway and had to re tap the grub screw hole for new, larger diameter metric threads to accept a new larger grub screw with this mod.
sometime in the last year, Ernest posted a video of him enlarging that passageway with a special two part drill bit so the grub screw chase would remain intact at 6mm.
it would make sense now that with the larger opening a different valve would be used, as shown on utah Airguns parts catalog for FX
Hi,The way I see the set up, it is tensioning the barrel housing and not the actual barrel liner. To truly be a tensioned barrel, the liner would have to be threaded/captured on both ends.
I see it as the tighter you turn the muzzle cap, the more the barrel housing is tensioned/stretched, relieving the pressure on the actual liner inside the housing, somewhat making the barrel liner free floating inside the barrel housing.
Am I wrong on my thinking?
How is the liner tensioned on the breech end?Hi,
I didn't think I would write about what I did, I'm not a person who writes much or everything about tuning but:
I did what you mean without knowing this topic here on this forum. I got this link from a friend ( he shoots too fx impact), so I logged into this forum and I have some answers:
Yes, I made tensioning system only for the liner not the housing
Yes, the results are excellent for me, and I will not change back to oryginal (FX)
Yes, shooting accuracy is much better than what I had
Yes, the shot groups at 50,75 and 100m are pretty much the same (almost every group is about 2cm) - it doesn't matter how many shots
I would not like to inform you about the solution how it is done (in details) but here some pictures
liner threeds for tennsion
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how looks after tennsioning & everything was put together
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The tension of the liner is about 0.5mm....
I had to use o-rings inside housing because it sounded like a guitar
As I wrote above, I do not want to reveal details for now.How is the liner tensioned on the breech end?
Yes, this is a real liner tensioning. Thread on both ends, or bead the end of pipe.......The tension of the liner is about 0.5mm....I had to use o-rings inside housing because it sounded like a guitar