View Full Version : Is the bushy 4 me?
KOTOWA
10-15-2001, 06:07 AM
Ok, instead of going cocker, I decided to go electro! I wanted a timmy, but I dont think I am "ADVANCED" enough for them. So after seeing richies sweet bushy, i am considering it. I have owned 3 guns, PGP, Shutter, and Mag. I could take care of them very well. Is the bushy dificult to take maintain? And would the 2k2's need milling? Where can I get a 2k2 online? HELP A FUTURE OWNER OUT!!!
overbear
10-15-2001, 09:51 AM
Is it hard? Heck no its not.
Upkeep on a bushy is easy, simple, and takes but a few moments. No serious breakdown to do. Clean it, run 5-6 drops of K-C oil from the asa up, once a month wipe off and relube the ram/bolt (uses dow 33 like a shocker lube the snot out of it) thats about it.
One of the great things about the bushy is out of the box its a great gun. No one needs go to the ends I have taken mine. I however love to tinker with it. So Ive ended up going a bit overboard with mine.
P8ntballer
10-21-2001, 07:46 PM
I think www.skanline.com has the B2k2's, but for a hefta price.
VeNoM
10-21-2001, 08:16 PM
im pretty sure you dont even have to lube the bolt, i dont lube mine, its delrin. what do you mean does it need milling? why would it? it would do nothing for performance, might look cooler or make it lighter but not worth a few hundred dollars. i think you should go for it, bushies are sweet!
overbear
10-22-2001, 04:06 AM
Venom,
Not the bolt, the RAM. Little black nob at the back, turn it and out it comes. You must every so offten (I do mine once every month just to be safe) pull that out and use dow-cornning #33 lube on it.
As to milling, I have several reasons for this.
1) I have added the chaos chip and a Anti chop eye. It requires you to have flat spots milled above the battery compartment.
2) Looks are important to me. Ive invested a ton into my bushy to make it preform like I want. Now I want it to look the part.
SteelGrey
10-25-2001, 12:40 AM
run 5-6 drops of K-C oil from the asa up
Oh my god! I hope you don't do that to your bushy!! There ain't nothing worse than oil for your solenoid :eek:
I suppose it's OK to do that to yours, but do you need to tell poor unsuspecting types to do it?
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