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October 28th, 2013, 12:12 | #16 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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I don't think you understand how threads work.... you can't just run over them backwards and expect to have any threads left at all.
Take it from a machinist, rethreading things from RH to LH is an extremely bad idea Almost every flash hider comes in both LH and RH anyway |
October 28th, 2013, 12:22 | #17 |
Isn't the Universal thread adapter from HS5?
https://sites.google.com/site/hsarmory/home/concepts Well, it seems that each issues can be solved. The buffer tube seems to be the worst one, and it can be swapped, too. Now, I don't plan on swapping anything for a while, but I love to know what I'm buying, before buying, and what I can do if I want to swap things. If anyone have any other comments, feel free to tell Thanks. |
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October 28th, 2013, 12:38 | #18 | |
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OK, this is clearly not one of them.
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October 28th, 2013, 13:04 | #19 |
Mr. Silencer
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I'm going to be as forthcoming as I can be. Unless you have an extreme hard-on on the Magpul furniture, you might be better off going with a VFC gun to start with.
They now make the KAC SR series in tan. |
October 28th, 2013, 13:30 | #20 |
I haven't decided if I want it in TAN or BLACK. Thing is, for the G&P, I love the body, I love the trademarks, it has the stock I want, the handguard is good too. Also, judging from airsoftmechanics, the gearbox is good aside from the gears (which I have a spare set) and piston (mainly AOE). This means I can buy it, and run it without changing a single thing externally for a long time.
The G&P Magpul also comes with a PTS PMAG, which I plan to run, so that's a small but added bonus. On the other side, while VFC's compatible out of the box, and is better out of the box, I would need to spend money to change the externals to where I want them (this can only mean the stock, depending on the model). They also are more expensive generally, unless I'm looking at the wrong retailer. That doesn't mean I do not seriously look at the VFC, and that doesn't mean I dismiss your opinion. I'll look at it and really think about it, but I am pretty set on the G&P. I just love to know exactly where I'm going if I decide to change the externals in a year. *** EDIT: I also first considered to get a King Arms (the version with the nice trademarks) and build the externals with the saved money, but I figured that in the end I spend nearly the same amount for a "lower end" rifle. Last edited by K3vX; October 28th, 2013 at 13:35.. |
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October 28th, 2013, 13:38 | #21 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Actually G&P's have been known to break gear shafts as soon as the first game. The gears are fine, it's the shafts that are horrible.
rule #1 of buying a G&P, shim the gears before you even test fire it if you want it to last more than a month Anyway, nobody buys a G&P for the internals, it's got one of the toughest bodies. Used to be you'd buy a G&P and replace all the internals with systema/prometheus stuff because it was the best platform to upgrade. But that was years ago when people still did $400 upgrades lol |
October 28th, 2013, 18:23 | #22 |
True, the shafts. I'll still swap the gears, since I already have a set laying around here. I'll perform the basic things like shimming and AOE, too.
And yes, the G&P body is one reason I'm looking at this rifle. (That's if I finally buy this one) |
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