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Deki

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  • Airsofter since
    2000
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    Slovenia
  1. Here is my beauty i installed guarder boreup kit for M4, madbull hop bucking and G&P RIS with no cutting or modding i placed a large 9,6 2400 battery in the boxmag so i rewired it (also no cutting or modding needed) ohh and i also used a bit of coyote spray paint
  2. Picture of our man in black AKS That's me with a pistol in the back
  3. It takes a full turn or two for hop-up to start working and it goes a bit stiff with brand new gun. The easiest way to check how much hop you applied, is to take out the gearbox and look through the barrel. If you don't know how to take it out or you don't want the hassle, just turn 1/4 turn and check if there is any hop. Repeat this until you see some result. Deki
  4. Turn hop screw clockwise for more hop D
  5. Well after 20.000+ shots my boxmag switch failed the same way some of you posted already. It's designed poorly so it was bound to happen sooner or later. I know what i had to do so I didn't bother contacting STAR for replacement part, I just made this: Works way better than original design. Deki
  6. Read a few pages back. I had the same issue and found out that the problem was with the nozzle. When cooled the nozzle would shrink and it would stop moving properly. Either replace the nozzle with G36 type (cutting required) or sand/polish the brass nozzle of the cylider head as Wupjak did. Deki
  7. I tried stock nozzle on guarder and prometheus cylinder head and it didn't fit. But when i put guarder nozzle on any of those cylinder heads (including star m249) it moved smoothly. So i figured i would just replace the nozzle. I guess we both have a solution, so if you don't want to buy new nozzle (g36 type) and cut it a bit, you could always sand/polish the brass cylinder nozzle. Deki
  8. Well, since no one found the solution for m249 not working in cold temperatures i decided (finally got some free time) to take a closer look by myself. I suspected the gearbox to be the issue so i took it out and placed it outside for one hour to cool down to 0˙C Luckily i found the problem right away. What I found out is that nozzle was not moving at all! I pushed it in (simulating the cycle of the gears) and nozzle stayed in that position. It took a lot of effort to pull it back with my hand. After 10-20 moves in and out, the tappet plate spring was able to do that movement forwa
  9. Hello to everyone! I have a little problem with my STAR m249 which i hope you guys can help me with. STOCK configuration + stronger spring in L1 position: When i shoot with my STAR m249 in my room (about 22˙C) i have no problem at all. It feeds ok, cycles normally, and fps is ok. But when i went on the filed two/three weeks ago i had a little problem. I took it out of the car and tested the range. It fired perfectly, just needed a bit of hop adjustment. Did a few more bursts with hop set and left it by the car. It was about 0˙C outside. After a few min
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