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Last Friday evening I ordered a
APS X-Cap Spyder Race Connector D-Mod mit Metallschlitten GBB 6mm BB schwarz / gold
from Kotte & Zeller in Germany.
It will be delivered this afternoon (iagw)
Sending it back to Germany proved to be a hassle. Since it's a dual power system I ordered a co2 mag instead.It's going back tomorrow. The first two 10 shot sessions went well. After that it was excessively loosing gas upon shooting and after that it vented from the fill port. Bummer.
Sounds like an APS pistol in a nutshell TBH, I had a dragonfly that looked great but didn't perform well on green, was better on C02 but still lackluster compared to pretty much any other pistol.Sending it back to Germany proved to be a hassle. Since it's a dual power system I ordered a co2 mag instead.
I guess the gas mag needs more powerfull gas, (slide lock upon empty mag doesn't work).
Haven't got more powerfull gas so cannnot test it at the moment.
Sending it back to Germany proved to be a hassle. Since it's a dual power system I ordered a co2 mag instead.
I guess the gas mag needs more powerfull gas, (slide lock upon empty mag doesn't work).
Haven't got more powerfull gas so cannnot test it at the moment.

Sounds like an APS pistol in a nutshell TBH, I had a dragonfly that looked great but didn't perform well on green, was better on C02 but still lackluster compared to pretty much any other pistol.
Sell it and buy something better.
I wouldn't load CO2 into APS pistols.
They have a concerning rate of Mag Asplode.
I'll let the forum know how mine does with a co2 mag, I hope it works, I owned a co2 APS pistol before which did rather well. We'll see how it goes this time, this pistol is rated dual power green gas and co2![]()
Fair dues, it's your hand that's wrapped around it.
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Great bit of kit. Whilst I have lots of nice pistols in my collection, my AAP is most commonly selected secondary as it just works very well - it's a 'tool'. With a secondary that spends 99% of its time on your hip, and being something that you really need to perform on the rare but usually urgent occasions that it does see the daylight, it just makes perfect sense.Birthday present to myself in the black Friday sale. Bit plasticy but great fun. Wanted a full auto pistol for the collection.
Is it worth doing any mods or keep it standard? We have a ssp02 a Goldmatch and a couple of mk23s already. Need a cheap holster and maybe a silencer for it.Great bit of kit. Whilst I have lots of nice pistols in my collection, my AAP is most commonly selected secondary as it just works very well - it's a 'tool'. With a secondary that spends 99% of its time on your hip, and being something that you really need to perform on the rare but usually urgent occasions that it does see the daylight, it just makes perfect sense.
Gotta love an Ak. My krink is amazingA Specna Prime AK74.
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I had been holding out for the new all metal Cyma Platinum AKs, but the price of those when released a few weeks back in the UK (£460) was about £100 more than I was prepared to pay (and expecting). So at £340. the Specna Prime got my money. Very impressed so far. Full steel build (except a couple of small parts that are zinc alloy - e.g. sight block). Nice wood. Internally, a gate aster, TDC flat hop, stainless inner barrel, brushless motor, comes with two mags. On paper then, it seems to blow the Cyma out of the water. I have a snaking suspicion the externals on the Cyma would be a little nicer, but the Specna really is pretty good in that respect. Happily it fits and feeds from my existing Cyma ak74 mags, which sit in the rifle with barely any sideways wobble. Only complaints is a slightly creaky pistol grip -I swapped on an old Cyma grip I had that fits rock solid.
It's good enough stock - you will perhaps get slightly better range and accuracy out of it by swapping to a maple leaf autobot bucking or similar - but this isn't essential. If you want to definitely tighten things up, then an aftermarket hop of the likes of the Action Army CNC hop will likely improve things a little more. But because these guns are so good out of the box, the differences aren't going to be spectacular. For a holster, i use the Swiss Arms Adaptex universal holster - its a solid polymer trigger retention holster than can be adjusted to fit different pistols. They seem hard to find these days, but there are other universal polymer holsters on the market. Much better than the soft fabric ones that leave the mag catch vulnerable and lead to endless lost mags..... I'm not sure I'd bother with a silencer personally, being a blowback, its not going to make much noise difference (unlike on your Mk23s)Is it worth doing any mods or keep it standard? We have a ssp02 a Goldmatch and a couple of mk23s already. Need a cheap holster and maybe a silencer for it.
The co2 mag I just received leaks co2 from the top: I'm done whith this brand and will make sure the mag will be binned.Fair dues, it's your hand that's wrapped around it.