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Depends on a few or number of factors....
Depends on gun:
The Noes or not really worth it - or avoid if possible
Bulldog 500A1 - forget it unless you are a sad bastid and love a big challenge for $hits n giggles
SRC - Sportsline's - depends some dragon's have a plastic box, most have metal box - but 1 piece hop
(SRC answer - nah not really - maybe a little but only when stuff breaks but ffs don't go nutz)
BBGuns4less - Krinkov bright orange AK plastic box - see SRC Dragon, can work but still nah
Cyma's 5xx range:
M4 - OK probably best cheapo gun out there sub £100
AK - the top battery dust cover is plastic and will require care or metal one
(tbh if poss buy the slightly more expensive 028 range or others - another £10or so well spent imho)
Better but more expensive Starter's:
Cyma's - the slightly better ones on offer, JG D-Boys blah blah blah
(£100 to say £150 or so)
G&G's - M4's nuff said but perhaps avoid the daft etu ones and just get something old skool that upgrades ok
ICS - another nice one
You get the idea...
NEXT - who is going to do the work/upgrades ???
Yourself - as long as you some basic common sense the why not ?
even as a large learning curve then yeah go for it especially if it is f*cked or semi f*cked
(what have you got to lose)
A shop or " Tech " and I use the term loosely coz there a few that may not be worthy of that term
This will cost so you need to use a good one with proven track record or reviews
Time is never free so this cost factor will have to be considered as well as the big question:
" HOW FAR DO YOU GO ? " or " WHERE DO YOU START & WHERE DO YOU STOP ? "
PRICE OF PARTS - let alone who fits it all:
Gearbox upgrades can vary from say £10 to oooh £100+ if you replace all plus motor/mosfet etc....
Hop-Barrel-Bucking can vary from £10 to £50 or more
On average say £50 - £75 might be average starting point but it is hard to quantify
but half of this might be needed at some point with just general wear & tear or a part failing
The issue comes from when you start/stop if box is open then replace/upgrade that too
(before you know it that original budget might be looking to double for example)
The other factor is down to the owner - it is their gun after all....
Whatever you do to a Raider it will still be a Raider or on the outside it will appear to be
Does this bother the owner - if not then no worries
If you have a G&G 18k motor fitted to most Carbine/Raiders and some others then that is $hit for upgrades
If you have the chrome blue "powerful motor" - this is better and might be in CM18's FireHawk's and maybe some others
The orange efrit neodym motor in some others like predator's are quite good
Why does this matter - well a new SHS motor is £30 so that could go elsewhere if not needed right now
(can always replace later but if going nutz with 13:1 gears then you might want a good motor & then maybe mosfet)
All of this adds up not just in money for parts but a very costly issue is time
time not just in fitting but trouble shooting any issues also - it can really mount up
(if you was paying somebody then either just repair/replace or go as nutz as you feel you want to but in one go perhaps)
Then things is - everybody & every gun will be vary on what they perceive is worth doing
It is hard to quantify what the level of nutz is, but I feel the manufacturers need to rethink their spec
If I was buying a gun over £200 -well deffo over £250 I would strongly expect it to come with:
a mosfet, AoE corrected, Deans etc....
Now I know Krytac/Alizzard was saying they can't use deans & can't use china copy deans but surely...
(Stop calling me Shirley)
Surely they could use Star power connectors:
but hey ho - there ya go my quick rough short thoughts - pah when have I ever given a brief quick response
it is not easy to give a simple one-for-all answer - depends on gun/budget/owner themselves etc....
Depends on gun:
The Noes or not really worth it - or avoid if possible
Bulldog 500A1 - forget it unless you are a sad bastid and love a big challenge for $hits n giggles
SRC - Sportsline's - depends some dragon's have a plastic box, most have metal box - but 1 piece hop
(SRC answer - nah not really - maybe a little but only when stuff breaks but ffs don't go nutz)
BBGuns4less - Krinkov bright orange AK plastic box - see SRC Dragon, can work but still nah
Cyma's 5xx range:
M4 - OK probably best cheapo gun out there sub £100
AK - the top battery dust cover is plastic and will require care or metal one
(tbh if poss buy the slightly more expensive 028 range or others - another £10or so well spent imho)
Better but more expensive Starter's:
Cyma's - the slightly better ones on offer, JG D-Boys blah blah blah
(£100 to say £150 or so)
G&G's - M4's nuff said but perhaps avoid the daft etu ones and just get something old skool that upgrades ok
ICS - another nice one
You get the idea...
NEXT - who is going to do the work/upgrades ???
Yourself - as long as you some basic common sense the why not ?
even as a large learning curve then yeah go for it especially if it is f*cked or semi f*cked
(what have you got to lose)
A shop or " Tech " and I use the term loosely coz there a few that may not be worthy of that term
This will cost so you need to use a good one with proven track record or reviews
Time is never free so this cost factor will have to be considered as well as the big question:
" HOW FAR DO YOU GO ? " or " WHERE DO YOU START & WHERE DO YOU STOP ? "
PRICE OF PARTS - let alone who fits it all:
Gearbox upgrades can vary from say £10 to oooh £100+ if you replace all plus motor/mosfet etc....
Hop-Barrel-Bucking can vary from £10 to £50 or more
On average say £50 - £75 might be average starting point but it is hard to quantify
but half of this might be needed at some point with just general wear & tear or a part failing
The issue comes from when you start/stop if box is open then replace/upgrade that too
(before you know it that original budget might be looking to double for example)
The other factor is down to the owner - it is their gun after all....
Whatever you do to a Raider it will still be a Raider or on the outside it will appear to be
Does this bother the owner - if not then no worries
If you have a G&G 18k motor fitted to most Carbine/Raiders and some others then that is $hit for upgrades
If you have the chrome blue "powerful motor" - this is better and might be in CM18's FireHawk's and maybe some others
The orange efrit neodym motor in some others like predator's are quite good
Why does this matter - well a new SHS motor is £30 so that could go elsewhere if not needed right now
(can always replace later but if going nutz with 13:1 gears then you might want a good motor & then maybe mosfet)
All of this adds up not just in money for parts but a very costly issue is time
time not just in fitting but trouble shooting any issues also - it can really mount up
(if you was paying somebody then either just repair/replace or go as nutz as you feel you want to but in one go perhaps)
Then things is - everybody & every gun will be vary on what they perceive is worth doing
It is hard to quantify what the level of nutz is, but I feel the manufacturers need to rethink their spec
If I was buying a gun over £200 -well deffo over £250 I would strongly expect it to come with:
a mosfet, AoE corrected, Deans etc....
Now I know Krytac/Alizzard was saying they can't use deans & can't use china copy deans but surely...
(Stop calling me Shirley)
Surely they could use Star power connectors:
but hey ho - there ya go my quick rough short thoughts - pah when have I ever given a brief quick response
it is not easy to give a simple one-for-all answer - depends on gun/budget/owner themselves etc....