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Old 29th Aug 2007, 16:40   #1 (permalink)
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has anybody ever put a v mach kit in a hw97k if so was it worthwile cos i was thinking about doing so
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I had a Venom HW77k,it was an absoloutely cracking rifle
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He couldnt shoot it for **** though.
I think a lot of people, it may be considered the 'norm' to tune a springer with a vmach kit, put a vmach kit in their 97's as it makes them a different springer, being a lot smoother, and quieter i think.

It's definitely worth the money from what i've heard.

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He couldnt shoot it for **** though.
I think a lot of people, it may be considered the 'norm' to tune a springer with a vmach kit, put a vmach kit in their 97's as it makes them a different springer, being a lot smoother, and quieter i think.

It's definitely worth the money from what i've heard.

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Yes well worth the money, transforms the gun.
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excellent upgrade for a rifle, even better if you got the time and patience to hone(polish) the inside of the chamber to a perfect finish, my mate did his and it runs unbelievably smooth for a springer
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I had a v-mach 95 and it was very harsh.
Since had a pro sport with v mach and it was the muts.
The 97 is nice to shoot as it is so it depends if you can be bothered with the expence and effort.
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I had a v-mach 95 and it was very harsh.
Since had a pro sport with v mach and it was the muts.
The 97 is nice to shoot as it is so it depends if you can be bothered with the expence and effort.
I can vouch for the Pro Sport, Col sold it to me............how you doin' you old cage fighter you?..........Al
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put a vmach kit in their 97's as it makes them a different springer, being a lot smoother, and quieter i think.

It's definitely worth the money from what i've heard.

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I can vouch for the Pro Sport, Col sold it to me............how you doin' you old cage fighter you?..........Al
Al, how are you brother?

I have not been on of late but enjoying my gun sport again in past few weeks so have been on the shooting sites more of late.

What you shooting with now mate? I'm still on the fx2000 and really love it.

The mixed martial arts are going, but lost my second fight at the Survival contest. Not much fun being KO'd in front of 900 people i tell you. Training again for my next fight in October.

Nice to see your still here Al.

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