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Batmause

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  1. Unfortunatelly we have issues with WELL mags, I more recommend WE if you want to use GG. I know, WELL is cheaper but the weight difference and the reability is much different as the WE. The CO2 version is better, propably the WE CO2 mags are rare and the valve design is a scrap - but the WELL also not the best. If I have some budget and time than I do my own valve design to make them working...
  2. WELL magazine, 780 gramm without BBs, filled with gas. WE magazine, without BBs, filled with gas.
  3. Welcome in the Zone stalkers! You can see real RPG-hits on the last photo.
  4. I don't like the aluminium nozzles. I more like the plastic nozzles: They are more cheaper. An aluminium nozzle can cause broken hopup chamber or outer barrel - you need to replace them too. After time they can break also, at the internal valve-holder If I were you I will buy 2-3 KJ red nozzle. They are cheap and really nice thing. Basically I prefer AIP's item or other parts more. UAC often make copies only. For example not to long time ago they copy'd GunsModify's hopup chamber or they just make copies from the stock Marui parts. They have few good products but I often don't see any adv
  5. I agreed with you, maximally! But a new WELL AK mag are around the same cost as a new magazine shell.
  6. I'm thinking about buying one and rebuild it with WE steel receiver. The pricetag of this thing is damn good and with WE receiver it is also affordable for an AK74MN replica - there are only KSC and GHK available before which are both really expensive compared to this.
  7. I had few issues during I used it, but it worked really well. Sadly the APS is more expensive - the gun also more expensive, expensive to use and the shells are crazy expensive. - On the second gameplay the bolt carrier's shell hook (steel, leaf-spring) damaged. I asked replacement parts from PPS and I could use it again - 2$ + shipping cost. - When I do practise at home one of CO2 shells self-working. That is why it shoot 3 BBs into the hopup chamber, so I need to replace it also - also 10$ + shipping cost. Now I replaced the rear parts in all of CO2 shells to RWG plastic one and this is
  8. Now you can reach my range test with english subtitle.
  9. I think the same, they are long-lasting - but how they accept dropping?
  10. Now I asked GunsModify in my current interview, check it.

  11. Without modification, nope. I can use my WE AK with WELL mags after tis mods but the GG version is better from WE. The valve and its weight is much better. I hate that design they used fully plastic shell, the WELL did right with the metal-molded and changeable design. I will do a video about this but I have some hard-trouble in my personal life now...
  12. Here are some photo about WE-WELL mags. I will upload more as I have some free time again. Check the comments what I did there. https://www.facebook.com/pg/gbbhungary/photos/?tab=album&album_id=834508390053384 The most important is this, WELL CO2 in WE receiver with WE magcatch. The scratch show you where seat the WELL mag so it is a bit higher as the WE.
  13. I see there is a custom-built gun topic where I forget to share my OTs-14 conversation. This one was made from WE/WELL AK74UN using my conversion kit. I also made a DaytonaGun version using an E&L AK74UN as donor. The parts was made by cnc-technology - carry handle, lower handguard, silencer, stock.
  14. I started to rebuild my G74A with WE AK74UN receiver. I found the following during the rebuild. - The front trunnion is much bigger on WE receiver. - The sight block, dust cover is fully compatible. - The outer barrel is a bit different, the pin hole is different. You need to drill the outer barrel and fix it with epoxy glue. I recommend to get WE outer barrel with the receiver to make perfect fitment. - The receiver has different hole-window at the pistol grip. WELL has a big window and WE has small locking squares for the grip. The reason of this difference is the plastic buffer in WE
  15. I bought a complete WE AK74UN too. Prepare to a comparision video, WELL vs WE.
  16. APS, no thanks. It can be usefull if your replace the full FCG. The valves in the magazine also really problematic.
  17. Based on WE AK74UN.
  18. Yes, even the with rubber/plastic buffer. The main problem is that, they used aluminium/zamak rear trunnion and the WE used steel as I know. I already ordered a WE receiver which is on the way from KYairsoft. A WELL AK is around 250$ with WE receiver with upgraded FCG. If the WE receiver is good (drop-in fit), I think worth of money. We start a new development to solve this issue, with a new rear trunnion which the customers can lock by rivet-screws.
  19. I'm testing WELL AKs (G74As) and I got the same results all the time. The rear trunnion crack after time. There is only one solution which is the stock, WE short stroke kit which held with the steel receiver.
  20. Yes, the wood version look like a garbage. They mixed the parts from AK47 and AK74.
  21. Is it the the beauty or the beast? Or both? In these days I was really busy but I made few photo about WE and WELL magazines. I measured how heavy are they and I also checked the rear latch. https://www.facebook.com/gbbhungary/posts/819039491600274
  22. Thanks dude. At this moment I found that I have enought experience to share them. I'm also working on WE version.
  23. I collected few useful information about GHK G5, check here: https://www.facebook.com/notes/gbb-hungary/knowledge-ghk-gbbrs/814832675354289/ Under the hyperlink, you will find more infos about GHK M4, GHK AKs too. Basically a very reliable replica. Out-of-box with a minimal effort. It’s durable for using. General – Simple downgrading Drill the neck of the nozzle, put a M4x6 set screw to the hole. Then strengthen with epoxy next to the screw. Adjustable nozzle for DMR set in G5: Minimum 220 FPS, maximum 445 FPS. On the older nozzles, the factory put a bearing behind the floating valve.
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