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akiraspeedstar

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  1. To my understanding Wilcox made that rail in limited production, they're based on a real steel model as you're looking at pictures from "No Easy Day". $200 for that rail system is straight retarded, I thought it would be maybe 50-70 max. I would in no way shape or form spend nearly the price of a brand new MP7 just to add a grip that won't be that different from the OEM grip.
  2. Nice guns, also I agree on GBB guns, I don't see myself ever going back to AEGs again.
  3. I always wanted to wall mount my guns and have them organized instead of sitting on the closet floor or under the bed. My wife asked me today if I could clear off the guns and gear from the floor so I did a quick build, now we're both happy haha.
  4. You're shooting 375 with the CQB bolt? I'm shooting 295 with my CQB bolt with propane and .20g
  5. I'd go with 1.5 coils though, that way it'll probably be closer to 350fps. Then if you need to take off more then you can, can't ever add spring back haha.
  6. Alright, seems the FPS drops was due to the piston o-ring, I changed it out to a different o-ring and now the FPS holds strong at 310-320fps.
  7. I cut the rocket valve spring 2 coils and it dropped the FPS below 350fps. Though I don't recommend it as every couple of shots it'll only do like 260fps. I'm going to install a dangerwerx valve soon as from another experience, dropped it to 325-335fps.
  8. That 416 is sick! I wanted to build one when I had my SOPMOD but never got around to it.
  9. Sounds better in person than it does in videos
  10. Alright so my Suppressor finally came in, unless your willing to shave down the entire circumference where the Surefire TradeMark is, then it won't fit into the suppressor. Also you'd have to grind in 4 intentions for the ball bearings to lock into. If you were to attempt to modify the suppressor, you'd inhibit it's ability to lock to the muzzle brake. Also, you have to grind the grove on the bottom a little wider for the suppressor piece to even insert. So, unless you're willing to make your muzzle brake some what ugly and damaged looking, you can't put a surefire suppressor on it, well
  11. Yeah it's normal, though when I switched from Silicone to Frog Lube, the wear pretty much stopped.
  12. I removed it with a very VERY pain staking process, I used satin black automotive touch up paint. Originally I intended to just paint over the trades very carefully, then the paint melted the plastic. So what I did was applied another layer of paint which again melted the plastic and then utilized rough sand paper. What I did with the sand paper was placed it over the wet/melted section and I tapped the back of it with my hand. What this did was indent the plastic in a very similar fashion as the rest of the body. Now if you were to look at it, you'd barely even know I originally messed it up.
  13. Step by step on what you need to do, if you want to modify the bolt catch to engage better and how to enable a function with the charging handle that KWA forgot about.
  14. You can buy a Tokyo Marui FDE Crane Stock for the Recoil/Shock models, I had one on my SOPMOD that I got from eHobbyAsia.
  15. Had the same flashbang looking charger and haven't had any leak issues.
  16. Good to hear, I just had an order shipped out today (made the order yesterday). Definitely a lot faster than EBB which took on average 3-7 days to send out orders.
  17. Yeah looking at the flash hider included with the Madbull and the real steel, Madbull added a grove around the base for the mentioned ball bearings. I'll see how many groves or indentations will be required and let y'all know.
  18. That's sick, I could never bring myself to paint my gun but that's beautiful. I like the work he did to the suppressor, if I can fit a suppressor into my rail I intend to do the same effect.
  19. Sorry that was in response to everyone talking about the multi position stock bars.
  20. Unless you're uncomfortable using a file or dremel, don't waste your money on the Angry Gun kit. File a notch on the top right bar and a notch in the same location but on the bottom of the left and you're done. The best part is that you can custom the length to match you, instead of being stuck with the 3 positions that the angry gun bars have. What I did was put on my plate carrier, moved the stock to where I felt it was comfortable, then I made the marks and got the file out.
  21. Yeah that damn ATF, Im considering getting mu upper receiver welded together (inside) because I cant handle thst wobble.
  22. If you cant wait for Evike why not grab it from ASGI? Still have a 10% discount and free shipping (or you could probably just drive there).
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