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  1. Can't speak for other manufacturers... but any part manufactured by DYTac that is stated as being CNCed is in fact started off from Billet. I've personally seen it go from Billet to end product. Totally OT, I'm just saying that there are definite exceptions to the rule. As for this "CNC" gearbox, I'm pretty sure it started from a rough casting.

     

    Strength wise how does a rough cast compare to a billet?

     

    B.

  2. Nothing long, since I could not find a review on this item when the purchasing I thought I would write one myself.

     

    First impression - simple cardboard box with the words "fine steel" on it, although it really is very lightweight aluminium as stated on Ebaybanned webpage.

     

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    Next just some pictures from the gearbox itself...

     

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    Notice the strange forging? marks at the and of the cylinder area inside the gearbox? Can anyone verify for sure what they are. As in if this gearbox is forged and then CNC-d or something else? Also what kind of strength comparison can I expect from this when compared to regular die-cast gearboxes such as G&P or G&G. In the cold?

     

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    More coming later tomorrow when I should be able to get to installing Element 300% gears in it with M120 spring and other Marui M4 parts.

     

    Stay tuned,

     

    Bjorn

  3. Sorry guys, havent got the time to read through all the 81 pages so here is short:

     

    Which hopup chamber is the best solution ATM for the WA GBB M4? Is the G&P one good enough?

     

    Does anybody have any experience with Ra-Tech hopup rubber or nozzle set?

     

     

    Cheers,

     

    Bjorn

  4. What batteries fit in this baby? I am gonna order mine in a few days, so need to know..... Also, is it possible to fit a sunshade to the scope? Thanks!

     

     

    Check WGCSHOP website for the DMR, there are battery options included. Basically a Mini type or custom. Large batteries fit, but you have to resolder them.

     

    If I remember correctly then YES, you can put a sunshade to the G&P M3 replica.

     

    Bjorn

  5. I opened up the gearbox today, to discover this:

     

    - nicely made steel gears

    - well done shimming job

    - good lubing =)

    - plastic, no bearing, spring guide

    - no bearing piston head

    - plastic nozzle

     

     

    Is the plastic nozzle with o-ring aka air seal nozzle or just a regular one? How good is the compression?

     

    Is the piston head the G&P Exploded one with 3 banana shaped holes in it?

     

    What about piston itself and the cylinder head? Metal or plastic? Quality?

     

     

    Bjorn

  6. Hey Guys.

     

    I have been considering adding a GBB M4 to my collection and up until a few hours ago, I though my only option was the WA- M4 which costs $380 from E Hobby. Now I have discovered that We tech also offer a GBB M4 $330. I have been looking though reading though this forum and well, My question is

     

    Which one should I consider the Wa or the WE as they are almost the same price, is there any thing I should be aware of between them.

     

    Many Many Thanks Guys

     

     

    Without a doubt the WE GBB M4!

     

     

    B.

  7. Nah, I'm not trading the raw power of import Well L96 for that fancy schtock the Krauts are dropping in. Mine goes a good 450-480 fps (read - an ASSLOAD m/s) stock, sadly I can't find a decent place to calibrate my scope or check the groupings.

     

     

    I believe that this one should shoot around the same. Maybe I got a bad first batch. On the website it says it should shoot 135m/s out of the box which is around the same as Warrior.

     

     

    Bjorn

  8. Mauser Sr Pro Tactical into bits and pieces.

     

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    The Swiss Arms 4x32 scope.

    The scope comes with 2 low type 1 inch mount rings and covers. The covers are not made out of high quality plastic thus I would not recommend using them in a skirmish. The scope itself has a very nice rubbery finish and is easily adjustable just like any other regular scope.

     

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    A closer look to the adjusting nubs on the scope.

     

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    Performance.

    When first taking the rifle out of the box it chronoed an average of 123m/s measured with KSC 0.20g high quality bb-s. The spread was about 3m/s on a string of 10 shots. After whiping the inner barrel clean of all the excess grease it started shooting an average of 128m/s with a spread of only 1-2m/s. I also cleaned and relubed the cylinder and piston but did not gain more speed.

     

    I also did a target shooting and here are the results. Target papers are Begadi 14x14cm targets that are 7m away from the rifle. These test were taken indoors without any wind or other external factors. Test were performed using bipod and resting position.

     

    First shot group was shot when the rifle was taken out of the box. The scope was not yet perfectly zeroed in but you can see the shot group. About 10 rounds were fired using 0.25 KSC high quality bb-s.

     

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    Second shot group was shot after cleaning the barrel, taking the rifle apart, realigning everything and regreasing the cylinder unit. This time AIM 0.28g good quality bb-s were used. As seen in the picture the shot group is a lot better in overall and also without any flyers outside the group. This means that at 10m/30 feet hitting a coin should not be a problem with this rifle after cleaning the inner barrel!

     

    Second shot group.

     

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    Finally the extras that were included in the package.

    Firstly some white bb-s. Did not bother using them cause of the expected low quality.

    Then there was a speedloader which is a nice addition to any airsoft gun. It has worked flawlessy until now and I hope it will do the same in the future.

    Finaly there was the sling. It is a regular 2-point adjustible rifle sling with metal attachment points. The sling itself is a bit narrow to my liking but still perfectly usable in regular skirmishes. The sling swivels are made out of metal but are very thin. They seem to hold for now but would not count on it when putting some real force on them in skirmishes. Still overall a usable sling that is always nice to have for free in the package.

     

    Conclusion.

    In the end I must say that I am fairly pleased with the overall performance of this rifle and I received exactly what I was expecting – a good spring sniper rifle for average skirmishes ready out of the box but still perfectly upgradeable in all terms of performance. For the cost of a low-end AEG you will receive a noticeably good sniper rifle with a very distinct appearance that will catch the eye of other players on game sites for long skirmishes to come.

     

    Mauser Sr Pro Tactical was bought from www.begadi.com whom I can definetly recommend for all buyers from Europe!

     

    Review made by:

    Bjorn, Estonia

     

     

    P.S. Sry for some grammar mistakes, english is not my first language.

  9. Review of the Mauser Sr -Pro Tactical- from www.begadishop.de including the Swiss Arms 4x32 scope with mount rings.

     

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    In this review I will go through the following points:

    Chassis/the stock

    Outer barrel and receiver

    Bipod

    Internals

    Scope

    Performance

    Extras

    Conclusion

     

     

     

    I will start with the exclusive and very nice black stock with some silver components. The stock itself is almost fully made out of hard plastic but it has absolutely no wobble and it does not make any sound when you twist it. The back end is adjustable both ways – in length as well as in height. To adjust it in length just turn the large silver wheel you see and after you are set, fix it with the smaller silver wheel. To adjust it in height you have to unscrew the hex screw on the right side of the rifle, pull or push the cheek rest to your desired height and then tighten the hex screw again.

     

    A closer look to the stock and the hex screw.

     

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    You also have two sling attachment points on both sides of the grip.

     

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    I will speak about the sling in the end part. Right now I want to focus on the texturized grip that is a real perk in this package. The grip itself is nice and comfortable to hold. It is medium sized to fit every kind of hand and to my relief it is strong enough to hold the weight of the stock and the front end with ease.

     

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    A closer look of the texturized grip surface.

     

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    Mauser Sr Pro Tactical also has a few trademarks: you will find the Mauser sign under the receiver on both sides and on the butt plate of the stock and finally you can see the trademarks on the receiver itself.

     

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    The stock has some lead weights fitted into it which makes the rifle a whole lot heavier and it also balances it a bit better. To remove these weights you have to take out the hex screws on the side of the chassis and then split it into two sides.

     

    Outer barrel and receiver.

    These are both made out of metal of course. The outer barrel has a CW threading in the end for anyone who wishes to add a silencer he can easily do that. The outer barrel is screwed into the receiver and then fixed with a small grub screw under the receiver. There is no wobble what so ever with the 1-piece free float outer barrel. The receiver is fixed to the stock via 2 large hex screws. The receiver seems to be made out of fairly strong metal and I am not worried about it breaking without some very excessive force. The outer barrel has an inner barrel spacer fitted inside to secure the rather long inner barrel. The spacer is not made out of plastic but out of hard foam.

    When first putting the rifle together out of the box I found a little problem adjusting the hopup. As it came out the hopup chamber was not perfectly aligned with the outer barrel which meant that the black hex screw that is used to dial the hopup was out of place and therefore it was not reachable by the allen key. After reassembling the gun it was fixed. A picture from the hopup chamber and its dial screw (the black hex screw).

     

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    Next is the bipod. Nothing much to say about it – made out of metal, is extendable by unscrewing the locking nuts, spring ejected. Sturdy enough but not for my liking. The trirail mount is made out of metal and sits fairly nice in the stock with little left-to-right movement to allow the shooter to aim while the rifle is bipoded.

     

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    Internals.

    This is probably one of the most important part of this review. The internals of the Mauser Sr Pro Tactical ARE compatible with other APS Type 96 cylinder and trigger parts. That means you can buy e.g. FF Zero trigger or PDI cylinder set that is made for a Type 96 and it will fit the Mauser series without any modification. The cylinder parts are okay for the time being but if anyone wishes to upgrade the spring then it is highly advised to buy new spring guide and piston also. The original spring guide and piston work fine but they are still made out of plastic. The original cylinder and cylinder head are made out of metal and I would say that they are strong enought to stand stronger upgrade springs as well as the stock one.

     

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    The hopup chamber is made out of metal and seems to do its job. The hopup rubber though is made out of low quality rubber. Unfortunatly without modification you can not put standard AEG or VSR type hopup rubbers into this rifle. The only other upgrade hopup replacement is the PDI Type 96 hopup chamber.

     

    The stock inner barrel is made out of brass and it can be replaced with an aftermarket one. KM Heat produces a Type 96 tightbore barrel that is a direct fit and that does not require any modifications to the barrel or the rifle.

     

    The trigger housing is sadly made out of plastic just like the regular Mauser one. It is known to be one of the weak points on this rifle when trying to upgrade it to higher spring ratings. A metal trigger housing or First Factory Zero Trigger made for Type 96 fits without modification.

     

    A closer picture of the trigger mechanism.

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  10. Id like to see pics and diagrams please bjorn, I havent done this mod yet. Thanks

     

    You want pics of mosfet or how it was installed?

     

    You can get instructions on how to make a mosfet from airsoftmechanics.com and basically i did so that I have a M249 Para. THe battery is in the boxmag. So since the foregrip is empty I wired the mosfet to be in there. Thats basically it.

     

     

    Bjorn

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