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How To polish your internals
brock on Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:55 am

Originally posted by xdg scorpion at alphablackforum.com

Here's something for everyone. A very simple mod that works for any gun
and helps increase overall performance from air efficiency to even
helping out accuracy. Polishing the internals reduces friction allowing
for more potential energy to be used to fire the paintball instead of
pushing against the friction of the internals rubbing against the rough
frame.

This mod is definitely the cheapest way to improve performance. All you'll need is a few things from the hardware store:

1. 1000 grit sandpaper
2. Clean, soft rags
3. Soap and hot water
4. Aluminum polish

You'll
have plenty of leftover materials after you finish, so for about $10
you can polish the internals of multiple guns. You may already have
most of this except the rags and polish. A roll of blue shop rags or a
bag of white shop rags both work well for this purpose. The polish can
be found in the automotive section of your local hardware store.

Note:
Polishing your internals can severely cripple your paintball marker and
render it useless if done incorrectly. Further more, attempting this
mod voids all warranties attached to the marker. You have been warned.

Note:
If you're using an after market or stock Delrin bolt - Do NOT attempt
to polish it! Be aware of any "special" internals that are similar. If
you do not oil it it's safe to say it probably should not be polished.

The
parts that you will be working on are the bolt and striker. Possibly
the guide pin and sear as well, but you don't have to/it may not apply
to your marker.

At this point I'll turn it over to the pros who have posted well written and detailed guides:

Read through both of these guides to get a feel for the mod before you continue.

This one uses examples from the Ariakon Sim-4 and ACP 2.0 pistol written by Sgt. Slaughter of the Ariakon forums: http://forum.ariakon.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6839&PN=1

Here's another for the Tippmann 98 Custom specifically from Breene at Model98.org: http://model98.org/mods/polishingint.php?

You'll have to register and sign in to view Model98.org's guides, but it's
well worth it for anyone looking for creative mods for an M98. I'll
cover more of their mods later as I attempt them myself so I can give a
proper review.

Note: The Model98.org guide recommends a dremel
tool for the sanding. If you feel you can control a dremel and not
create any flat spots, go for it. Personally, I would only suggest
using a dremel for the polishing, but I do that by hand as well. But
that's only because I don't always have a dremel available.

After
you have your internals sanded, polished, and re-oiled, enjoy the
smoother operation of your marker. Every 4 uses or once a month you'll
want to re-polish, but NOT re-sand.
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