Barrel Oring question

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  • Kyser
    Registered User
    • Jul 2004
    • 71

    #1

    Barrel Oring question

    I recieved my 12" Lapco Bigshot barrel in the mail yesterday and while comparing it to the progressive barrel I have for my 98c I noticed it didnt have an oring on the end of it. Is this normal or will I need to get one for the best fit. My mag doesnt come until friday(ULE RT Pro) so I cant just put it on there and see for myself atm. One other question does it pay to wire up the Revy with the intelliframe? And if so where is a good guide on how to do so.

    Thanks

    Current Marker: FragMag w/ 12" Lapco Bigshot, Trinity Bad Habitz Unimount, RogueFactor clamping feedneck, 12v Revy, and 68/4500 Crossfire
  • afultz075
    Registered User
    • May 2004
    • 779

    #2
    I take it the barrel is cocker threaded? If so, then most cocker barrels i've seen do not have o-rings on them, you can put an o-ring on there if you want, I don't really think it does much though, I don't put o-rings on mine and ithey've never given me any trouble.

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    • TDonovan
      Baller on a budget
      • Dec 2003
      • 609

      #3
      I had the same thing happen. My bigshot on the 98 had one, and the bigshot (which turned out to be an autospirit... pbnation scum ) didn't. I screwed it into the ULE body and it holds very tight.

      So no, you shouldn't need an oring on yours.

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      • LunchBox89
        R.I.P Fruitloop
        • Aug 2004
        • 139

        #4
        its nice having a cocker threaded mag
        ORDER ME

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        • Irelandunfree
          "Shall never be at peace"
          • Jul 2004
          • 350

          #5
          About the Revvy to Intelli, I would say it pays its only like $5 of parts at the shack. And its a cool project to work on your gun, I dont personally have an Intelli but if I did I would go ahead with the mod in a sec. About the guide Airgun.com has a picture detailed guide on the page somewhere, im too lazy to find it for you :)

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