As Samurai has said be careful of mixing & matching numerous bits.....
It depends on your experience but the more you mix the more you will need to check thoroughly
and by that I mean thoroughly......
I would think nigh on all of us at first thought:
yup build my own or upgrade everything etc......
right slap that in there, chuck in that, add that bit, use of those, deffo go for that with a thingymajig & a wotsit too
PILE OF F*CKING CRAP THAT FEEDS SWEET FA & SHOOTS $HIT - WTF !!!!!
a few examples:
ProWin hop - gotta be dogz nutz - ergh feeds like crap in some guns......
V2 gearbox in some receivers, a gap at the back, tighten up stock tube & tips box up at front
(now nozzle scrapes or impedes feeding/sealing at hop unit)
Some pistons bottoming out at full stroke, change pistol grip screws motor height angle etc....
Rip old barrel/hop apart that worked reasonably ok but rebuild it and new combo is dire - ooops
(I suggest leaving an ok barrel/hop combo & build a new combo first if possible - prowin example)
Me personally would advise most people do at least 2 or 3 stock stock gun upgrades that are ultra sweet
I mean ultra sweet that they sound sweet, run smooth, last very well & shoot pretty decent
To get to that point is NOT as easy as we all make out !!!!
Often we assume Plan A but some parts not working as expected will equate to say Plan B, C or D at times
If you got bits n bobs lying around then yeah you got nowt to lose trying to chuck/build something half decent
But to build a snappy good performing gun takes a bit more skill & time that we first assume.....
It is not so much the parts so much it is the person assembling them
yes decent parts helps but all of us are still learning from our own nightmares
though hopefully not witnessing them so much as we learn from our many mistakes
Back on track I suggest rebuild a few cheapy guns first......
If you are up for it then get a boneyard one if price is good - what have you got to lose ?
Or grab a cheapy base gun and go a bit nutz but keep most decent stuff.
Most gearboxes are fine, it is how they are assembled is the main thing.
As usual I'm waffling again - but a complete new even basic build is often the most tricky imho
I'll try to sum it up in a more shorter & simplified way.....
Teching toy guns is not as easy as Lego or Meccano
ok if you built the death star or falcon then you are more experienced than say a duplo kit
"The box said 9 to14 years - I did it in 9 months, f*ck yeah I'm good"