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Everything posted by mutikasha
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I seriously doubt in these parts all being alluminum. I have several internal GP parts and they are made of something steel like, definitely not alu. Some parts may indeed be made from alu (buffer, firing block, etc.).
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Try to see if your side lock plate is busted. If indeed it is there is nothing to initially pull the nozle back into the BC no mater the spring strength. If you are using alu nozzle this indeed could be your problem.
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RA Tech sells Alu and steel side lock plates. 10 and 15 $ a piece. You cannot replicate the action of the BCG by manually cocking it. That is because the charging handle is designed to pull back the nozzle along with the bolt carrier. Try taking it out of the body...you will get it. Is cocking it difficult when the magazine is in?
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If it cycles normal when manually cocking it while the magazine isn't in, then your obvious solution is to shawe of some materila from the mag catch so it sits a bit lower. Using alu nozzle you will very quickly brake your side lock plate no mater what if it's plastic.
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I haven't met a plastic nozzle that endured the torture of more than 1000 shots. In fact some of them gave out on me within 100 rnds. I now moved to ACM alu nozzle and the thing is very well made. Nozzle tip slices trough jammed bb-s like they are nothing - plastic tips break on such occasions. The problem you get when using alu nozzle is that your side lock plate gives out within 50 rnds if it is plastic. There is a steel or alu one that can be obtained trough RA-Tech. Also, the nozzle tips are interchangeable wit RA-Tech ones. For your problem that gun only fires when up side down - try pu
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Very nice man. Good to see a this kind of test with different kind's of mags. Keep up the good work!
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Try with other brand of bbs first before doing any modding to the hop unit placement.
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Try using .25 g bbs, you may get much better results with little or no jamming. I know this is pretty dificult if you are using stock hop setup because the hop is only sufficient for maximum .25 g bb, but if you upgrade it a little (DIY upgrades + new bucking) you can go with .25 to even .40 g bbs.
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Try using a different kind of bbs. People had this issue with several kinds of bbs. I'm using xtreme, madbull and g&G bbs. 1 in 1000 jams like that.
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PTS series stocks fit very well on AGM. I personally have a PTS MOE stock, and the wobble is minimal. If you go with a CTR, expect an even smaller wobble.
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Didn't have a setup that in, normal +12 C, didn't give me one full mag of bb's out of it in one fill. Which gas you use is critical. AGM nozzle - in my opinion pretty good one. Two out of three are holding up very well. Default they are setup for NPS - this is a good thing. One that broke on me is a bit more white than the other two (like the stock nozzle that broke almost instantly). So, if it's a more yellowish plastic, it's probably good. Somwhere in this thread I pictured the old versus new AGM nozzle side by side. Element ones - two out of three broke very fast, not at the bac
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Do it easy, single fire modification where you rely on your hammer lock it won't go full auto: Did it in a short time...works like a charm but i have to fine polish the edges.
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@snorkel I know It still has an auto option but it's not capable of auto firing with the moded carrier. I just like to have an option of really quick change between an full auto replica, and a DMR single shot one - legally speaking. It could be a little hassle if you leave it in auto and it locks up after the first shot, but that's why you have your thumb for.
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Is that a PPS set nozzle? The flout valve sticks a bit out of the nozzle so I would guess it is. They clearly used element specs for nozzle setup. Once again I was amazed by WA platform. You can easily go from full auto 400 fps to 500 fps semi auto only in just one easy swap of the bolt carrier...no messing with firing group. I just dremeled the part of the BCG that strikes the hammer lock and thus disabling the full auto feature. A+ for that.
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Thnx! That was exactly what was I looking for.
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I was going for a mod that wouldn't be visible from the outside, if that is what you mean. I was more interested in dremeling a bit of the sear or something like that. Problem is I don't know exactly what.
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Anyone knows how to mod this rifle semi only? Didn't seen it anywhere in this topic.
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@Luis That madbull adapter that you ordered is meant to be used with their 40 mm, grenades and such. The reason why it is good for that use is that you can put regulated CO2, at let's say 400 psi, and be assured it won't blew up in your hand - if used with correct 'nades. At 400 psi CO2 is in vapor state in normal temperature conditions and the amount of it (in gram equivalent) that you can put into that grenade is the same no matter if you use a CO2 88 g canister or a 12 g one which is standard for that adapter. It is because it is in vapor state. This is no biggie because grenades are o
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Did you use lot's of silicone oil on the valves prior to that? Some grades of silicone can freeze because of the expansion of the gas and leed to jamming of the valve. Whilst using Predator Ultra this was a normal occurrence for me because of the lube inside the gas.
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Just dent the four pieces that hold it in place a bit, and slide it out. It could take a bit of force to do it but it hasn't got any kind of screw or something that is holding it in place.
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Nice work Luis! I'm particularly interested how does this bolt carrier interacts with the forward assist. Does the FA bolt carrier or is it like with the stock AGM one.
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Don't know why it wouldn't work with NPAS? The downside of that nozzle is that you cannot order it. Not yet, anyway. AGM's are widely available - PX and rsov, and gunner stock them.
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Stock AGM and AGM replacement are made from different material...search trough this theme. I made a pic of old vs new AGM. There is no such thing as a NPS nozzle, at least not part #1 which is what you're aiming for. NPS is designated by the look of the flute spring and it's placement.
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If you don't regret the money, whilst buying an enhanced nozzle, pick one AGM up also, just in case the energy one is element (poor) quality. Their nozzle tips are pretty good.
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It's not made by 5KU but "Energy" if I can see right... We are talking about this one, aren't we? http://www.px-airsoft.com/showroom/model/l...93828006262.jpg This nozzle is different from the Element one, if by nothing else, because it is rigged for NPS setup bu that is not your concern since you will use NPAS part #2. What was the worst thing about element nozzles is that their nozzle tip got cracked very easily. AGM replacement one gave me far superior results than the Element one. Good luck with this Energy one, be sure to report back .