Hi guys.
I'm from italy I'm having trouble finding the material to make a small .177
In particular I don't know where to buy cheap precision tubes and a qev valve.
the only website where I found some good material is alxprss.
I would like to buy this barrel (5x0.4) and this valve. Do you think they are suitable?
Can you recommend any European or Italian shop?
.177 and where to buy in euro
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The QEV is suitable however if you plan on using steel BBs, you will lose a lot of energy by using a 5mm ID barrel as the BBs are typically 4.4mm and the air can flow around them.
You might want to look into brake line (tubo di freno?) - Typically the 6mm outer diameter line will have an inner diameter of around 4.7mm, closer to what you want.
There's also copper 6mm tubing that will have an inner diameter of about 4.8mm but it usually comes coiled so you'd have to straighten it out.
The QEV is suitable however if you plan on using steel BBs, you will lose a lot of energy by using a 5mm ID barrel as the BBs are typically 4.4mm and the air can flow around them.
You might want to look into brake line (tubo di freno?) - Typically the 6mm outer diameter line will have an inner diameter of around 4.7mm, closer to what you want.
There's also copper 6mm tubing that will have an inner diameter of about 4.8mm but it usually comes coiled so you'd have to straighten it out.
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Grazie 1000!
Thaks a lot!
I'm looking for some brake lines but in Italy I can't find the rigid and straight ones...
I think I will choose either an airsoft barrel or a precision tube. they are a little more expensive but I think they are much more accurate
Thaks a lot!
I'm looking for some brake lines but in Italy I can't find the rigid and straight ones...
I think I will choose either an airsoft barrel or a precision tube. they are a little more expensive but I think they are much more accurate