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August 7th, 2011, 15:24 | #92 |
I'm still trying to get my G39's velocity under control. Every other aspect of the rifle's performance is fine, but it's still too hot for use in games.
With the NPAS valve (turned three full turns CW) to wide open, velocity with .25 BBs is a smokin' 433 fps. Closing the valve (turning it CCW until it seats), and theoretically choking off the gas flow completely, only reduces velocity to 429 fps. It's like the NPAS valve has absolutely zero effect on the rifle's function. I'm so confused... Most other users report their guns have lower velocity, even with the NPAS valve set wide open, and they have to modify their nozzles by cutting down the two plastic lugs inside the rear portion of the nozzle. My gun seems to be the opposite. Initially, I thought filing down the two lugs lead to reduced velocities, so I did that in my gun too. Now I'm thinking I should've left them alone. I see where some users instead remove the lugs completely and file notches across the top of the rear nozzle. If I've made a mistake by shortening my lugs, I can probably recover from that mistake by cutting notches into the rear nozzle. Anyway, I hope that seems understandable. If you've ever torn down a G39, you can probably visualize what I'm dealing with. I'd just like to know if other users have had to overcome a similar issue. Just as an added thought: On WE's website, they now list a "Canada Only" version of the G39, with velocity rated at 430+ fps (to get around Canadian importation requirements, I'd imagine). Also, Evike in the U.S. advertises a special high velocity version of the G39 (500 fps). I'm wondering if my rifle isn't like those two versions, and therefore producing greater velocity than models previously sold in Canada. If that's the case, I may have to install a different nozzle in order to get my fps down to safe levels.
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August 15th, 2011, 16:16 | #93 |
This thread just won't die!
I'm glad there was a revival - always good to have more feedback and experience. Search, Search and Search! Anyhow, update to all my previous posts in this thread... The firing pin has finally been worn on my G39 since February of this year after a 2-3 games of SERIOUS use. As another poster mentioned, this parts would better be served had it been made of steel in the first place. Yes, it is made of POT CRAP and it has resulted in mechanism not applying the proper amount of pressure on the gas valve during trigger pull. So.... on to the ordering of an RA-TECH CNC steel firing bin base and valve locker. Will update after order and install.
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August 15th, 2011, 17:28 | #94 |
will always be Mike Litoris in our hearts
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Can you do a how to write up on this? I want to do this as well but im not sure about taking the plunge on opening it up. Thanks!
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August 15th, 2011, 17:57 | #95 |
Not only the firing pin, the whole trigger assembly is pure crap, that's why this model has lost my recommandation forever.
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August 20th, 2011, 18:45 | #96 |
Question for Ninja_En_Short
Did you ever find an acceptable replacement for your air nozzle? 4 rounds out of the box and i had a bb lodge in the top of mine and crack it. If you haven't found a replacement I will just have to machine one at work then i am just hoping someone has a solution because NO ONE has them in stock.
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August 20th, 2011, 23:45 | #97 |
In the end I couldn't find replacement anywhere but on the WE website.
I said it already but I'll say it again : the huge number of models is meant for locking the market, not improving on design and shamefully we're paying the price of it. If you want a G36 GBBR wait for me to get my VFC this week and you'll have a review of the alternative |
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August 21st, 2011, 01:19 | #98 | |
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Anyways here is the linky http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_i...ducts_id=35699 NINJA I cant wait for the write up on the VFC, hope the mags arnt as shit as the WE ones. Nothing a little permatex blue gasket maker cant fix though |
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August 23rd, 2011, 07:39 | #99 |
G36k
Hi!
I got my WE G36K a month backward or so. Since getting it out of the box, I've had problems with the weapon's hopup... I started with 0.28G bb's and it had a HUGE upcurve, about 10 to 15 cm from the barrel-line at a 2m range. I thought that the easiest solution is to get heavier bb's. Now I have 0,36G bb's and STILL I'm getting an upcurve... And yes, the hopup is adjusted to minimum. Another issue is the huge barrel wobble, but I saw the post about fixing it with epox, should try something similar.. So, any guesses on the hopup? |
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August 23rd, 2011, 10:24 | #100 |
The G39's hop up is very aggressive. I've partly tamed mine by dropping in a "Shredder" nub and by dialing back the velocity. It doesn't help that the standard bucking has a nub molded right into it. I suspect the ultimate fix will involve swapping out the bucking for one that doesn't include that molded piece.
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August 24th, 2011, 15:10 | #101 |
Air Nozzle Inner Diameter
Can anyone give me the I.D. of the air nozzle? mine is deformed so im going to maching a support for it but i need to know the I.D. of it to do so. Thank you
*edit* i managed to get the dimensions for it. I did it at work today and will post up some pictures tomorrow. Fixing the air nozzle seems to have fixed a lot of double feeding and jaming issues. Also due to less of an air leak my fps is up about 15-30 fps on a chrono. Last edited by dissolutionskey; August 25th, 2011 at 01:02.. Reason: Found the info. |
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September 7th, 2011, 10:17 | #102 |
I have the NeBula aluminum charging handle, but I've just become aware of this one from X-Fire:
http://www.x-fire.org/we_gbb/g39/handle/e.handle.html It looks pretty good. Maybe we'll see more parts from them in future.
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September 13th, 2011, 14:05 | #103 | |
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Refer to earlier posts like #58 to gain more data on the charging handle assembly.
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September 13th, 2011, 18:40 | #104 |
That's really really pricy
Nebula one was $28+Shipping (probably $15 or so) PDI is selling for $35+Shipping (probably $15 as well) Real one from distributor is around $40 I know real one needs to mod to make it work, but there isn't any report of real one breaking either. |
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September 14th, 2011, 23:07 | #105 |
Does anyone know if the charging handle from an AEG would work?
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