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Post Whore Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: pgh, pa |
pardon me for being a bit late to the party... sweet Evo! i concur with the above posters - you just need a brass ram and a bolt to make it original. the wonderful thing about the rams is that they're completely rebuildable - i just did the one on my '94/95 Evo. the metal Euro frame on there is likely original and cut to accommodate the matching double trigger. either of the two above pictured bolts in post #6 would be correct. the first just pre-dates them being lathed down for weight and aesthetics. i have one with grooves down the length of it. |
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Seasoned Member Join Date: Jul 2012 Location: Sacramento, CA |
Have you tried putting a tank in the asa? In my experience those old "euro" asa's have really long pins in them that don't work with modern tanks. I forge what has to be done to mod it, but something to look out for.
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Prof. Max |
I got in contact to Belsales to know more about the marker. Steve told me that these bolts weren't made by them. Only after 95 they started to make their own bolts. I tried to put a tank in the asa. It worked fine. The problem was the reg. I used an old Sheridan that came with her. But it did not do the job.
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Post Whore Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: pgh, pa |
No idea on thread difference, sorry. Maybe just a tolerance issue? FYI, here's my very early Belsales bolt: same as the unmilled one shown in post #6, but with grooves cut into it. this style predates the version with the lathe-thinned middle section. |
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Prof. Max |
Yeah Riddler, that is the one I supposedly needed! But as I could not find one I just bought a newer version. The nicest thing about this model is that it was not actually been manufactured by Belsales, but by a subcontractor! If some day you decide to sell it, please remember of me!
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Post Whore Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: pgh, pa |
Here's a side view, can take some close-ups later. As far as pneus go, note that my 4-way isn't stock - it's a late 90's Belsales Angry. The gun originally came with a WGP model, likely with additional internal polishing. ![]() |
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Post Whore Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: pgh, pa |
Nay, it would have originally come with a pot metal euro frame like yours. This one's a Belsales Angry frame... Like the 4-way, an upgrade from a couple years after the marker was made, but true enough to the gun and not entirely anachronistic.
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