September 24th, 2011, 02:15 | #121 |
I had a chance to play around with the G36k/e/ras systems today, great build. I cant speak to the gearbox or accuracy or anything field-based, but the materials, weight, and look of this gun are unsurpassed.
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January 25th, 2012, 05:55 | #122 | |
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You said something about putting o-ring behind the 2 prongs on the back half to decrease ur fps. Could you please measure up your 2 prongs for me. The original size is 3mm high. I'm trying to figure out how many mm to cut the prong to increase my fps. and another request, could u please measure how far is the distance from the o-ring to the base of the prong? (courtesy to some1 called badgi, thanks for the pic, he cut the prong 2mm and with original length from the o-ring to the base of the prong) Thank you very much for your time. Last edited by kodokks; January 25th, 2012 at 07:19.. |
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January 25th, 2012, 15:48 | #123 |
??? x infinity
You want to increase your FPS ? Pardon the question but : how much does it shoots with 0.20g bb at 22/23°C ? That thing is already powerful with a well known tendancy of the nozzle to explode (happened on mine too). So if it shoots at a proper speed already that's just a very short death sentence. |
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January 25th, 2012, 17:43 | #124 |
January 25th, 2012, 23:27 | #125 | |
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well, i do this for knowledge n experimental purposes (especially after i saw the evi*& video showing 550ish on their "e" type. Thanks ninja for replying...cheers Last edited by kodokks; January 25th, 2012 at 23:53.. |
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January 26th, 2012, 00:11 | #126 | |
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For guns intended for sale in the Canadian market, the prongs look similar to the image on the right. I would guess that's a little over 1mm. The rubber O-ring I used is the same size as the one used in a WE BB loader (when you disassemble the loader, you'll find the O-ring in the base). To accomplish my modification, you'd simply lay an O-ring flat across the top of the two prongs and reassemble the bolt. If you have a standard style bolt and an NPAS valve, I would recommend you alter your fps by opening the NPAS valve, rather than filing down the prongs. Because of the short prongs in my bolt, I have to leave my NPAS valve closed at all times, just to keep the rifle within safe field limits. FWIW, my experiences with the WE G39 have been so good, I've now ordered a WE M16A3 as my next project rifle. After using a GBBR for the tail end of 2010, I won't very often be using an AEG anymore.
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January 26th, 2012, 00:42 | #127 | |
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As for the npas, i believe fully closed position is where u get the highest fps, while fully open is when u get the lowest fps. And npas cannot increase ur FPS, the modification of the nozzle will. CMIIW Thanks again people....cheers |
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January 26th, 2012, 08:41 | #128 | |
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