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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
This photo shows the standard KJW spring at the bottom and a modified spring at the top. -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
A view of the trigger pin clip assembly. This assembly is held in place by a spring loaded clip. The spring is also the hammer spring. By removing the pin which retains the clip you can change the original spring for a lighter or heavier spring. Make sure you dont loose either the ball bearing at the bottom or the spring follower at the top of the spring assembly when you knock the retiaining pin out. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 22 G&G Tanaka M700 Hop rubber in place
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
A close up of the G&G Tanaka M700 Hop rubber in place showing how it just overhangs the end of the barrel. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 21 KJW Hop rubber patch in place
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A close up of the original KJW rubber in place to show how it fits. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 20 G&G Tanaka M700 Hop rubber and KJW Hop rubber comparisson
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
The KJW rubber is at the top with the G&G Tanaka M700 at the bottom. I hope you can see that the KJW is slightly shorter than the G&G. Carefully trim the G&G in place in the barrel with a sharp blade. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 19 The contents of the G&G Tanaka M700 Hop rubber kit
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
The kit consists of three parts only the far right part is required. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 18 G&G Tanaka M700 Hop rubber kit
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
The G&G hop rubber kit for the Tanaka M700 which contains a hop patch which can be modified to fit the KJW Ruger Mk1 -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
This is a view of the hop unit. As you can see I have used ptfe tape to try and improve the seal. The hop unit is only a push fit on the barrel and the hop rubber is only on part of the barrel so does not provide a good air seal. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 16 Brass tube installed and inner barrel fitted - much better fit.
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
You can see in this view that the barrel is now a much better fit in to the newly installed brass sleeve.This stabilises the barrel. -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
A view in to the breech block. Make sure that the brass tube is flush with the inner face of the breech block and not intruding in to it. If it does stick out in to the breech block the pistol wont work. -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
Another view of the brass tube fitted to the breech block -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 13 Brass tube fitted to the breech block.
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
A view of the brass tube fitted in to the breech block. The breech block need to be drilled out, or if you can reamed, to allow the brass tube to be a push fit in to the breech block. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 12 Cut the brass tube to length.
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Cut the brass tube to approx 50mm long. Ideally part it off in a lathe. -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
A view of the thin walled brass tube which is a better fit over the inner barrel and which can be fitted in to the breech block to better stabilise the inner barrel. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 10 Breech block and inner barrel detail
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Closeup view of the breech block and the inner barrel and hop up assembly. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 9 Breech with inner barrel fitted to show the size of the clearance.
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
The inner barrel OD is a very lose fit in the breech block. This allows the barrel to move around a lot when it is pulled back when the trigger is pulled. This leads to shot to shot inconsistency and innacuracy. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 8 Detail of the breech as supplied
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
A view of the breech block looking at where the brass tube will be installed. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 7 Remove the barrel and breech assembly.
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From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
Slide the breech assembly backwards and out through the bottom of the plastic body. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 6 Remove the pistol grip assembly
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Remove the pistol grip assembly by sliding it forward and pulling it down gently. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 5 Rear pin clip assembly removed
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The removed pin assembly. -
KJW MK1 Ruger NBB 4 Remove the rear retaining pin
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Unclip the rear retaining pin and pull it free. -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
Remove the outer barrel from the body. -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
Remove the small hex socket grub screw to remove the barrel. -
From the album: KJW Ruger Mk1 NBB Pistol Mods
The pistol itself. -
Hi all, I've had this gun for just over a year now, and put a ton of rounds through it and abused it plenty. She still works like a champ, and I love the way she feels on the field (have fun with that one...). I just completed a video review of the gun, so give it a watch and leave a comment with your thoughts. In summary, I definitely recommend this gun to both beginners and experienced skirmishers looking for a reliable sidearm (the mags are a different issue, but are easily fixed). Cheers!