My Kalibrgun Cricket Mods – magazine & shroud
Received my Cricket 0.25cal 2 weeks ago, so far its awesome. I am getting 0.5 groups at 40yards, still in break-in period. This is my first interaction with Cricket, I noticed certain things and writing it down here to get some comments and similar experiences.
1. First 24-36 shots were very erratic. Barrel was very dirty, a good cleaning made a sea change. On my condor 0.22, barrel’s land and groove are of about same width. On cricket, lands are wider than grooves. This should not affect accuracy. Both barrels are made by LW.
Also, the crown on cricket is very ugly compared to condor, not sure how Kalibrgun can let this to go on. I am sure it affects accuracy.
2. Magazine auto-load. I have read complaints on mechanism going bad. Reloading was rough compared to my Marauder (spring loaded magazine), even then, cricket needs too much force to rotate magazine. The indexing pin fits very snug in magazine’s notch. I did a mod, ground off & polished metal adjacent to notches with a dremel, without touching deepest part. This helps indexing pin to slide out of notch smoothly without need of a jerk. Reloading is quite a bit easier now, indexing is not affected. Only concern is bare aluminum oxidation. I have applied some AR8300 to avoid it.
3. On 3rd shot, epoxy glue gave up and rear delrin bushing of suppressor blew out off the tube. Luckily it was floating on barrel and didn’t break. I cleaned up old glue and stuck it back with a good 3M epoxy. I also drilled 6 holes of size 1/32″ staggered by 3/4″ (to avoid creating a weak point in tube) towards rear end. I saw many people have done this before. Vents should release some pressure on delrin bushing and it also made rifle a tad quieter or so I feel.
I get 48 (4 mags) consistent shots from 250bar and POI drops on 5th mag, 60th shot about 1.25 inches lower at 40 yards.
Comments welcome and if anyone tries #2 or #3, please write back on your experience.
Happy shooting (ripping off Jacque Pepin)
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Thank you all for feedback and comments.
Shroud vent holes are not uncommon (e.g: Huggett) among air rifles, this is just my touch (after rear bush blew off). I will try electrical tape and a db-meter app.
I will definitely apply Magazine reload marking stickers and try out thicker O-ring – simple but awesome tricks.