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  • Starting to repair a boneyard AK-47, wires soldered to motor tabs, WTF! ?

    Rogerborg
    Rogerborg
    Hmm, I guess an argument can be made that 2.8mm spade connectors that were fine for 8.4v nimh driving a 1990s motor at 10rps might be the resistory part of an 11.1V 30rps wankergun setup.

    [Looks at G36 with intent]

    ruben0
    ruben0
    is it a 74U? worried this may be my doing... I know very little about AEG repairs and knew even less back then, but when trying to repair a krink (that i later sold on) i snapped the motor tabs with relatively little force, soldering them back on seemed like the simplest solution? what should i have done instead?

    Fatboy40
    Fatboy40
    @ruben0 You're fine, it's actually an AKM :)  (I'm slowly learning more about AK's)

    Found some really cheap 0.40g BB's, thought "wow" and bought 4,000 of them for the DMR. Now I have them I realise they're black ?

    Adolf Hamster
    Adolf Hamster
    it's fine, you just need to be really really confident in the consistency of your gun, the setting of your hop, the zeroing of your sights and the honesty of your target.......

    one option is if you play night games then set them aside for that cos it won't matter in the dark.

    The_Lord_Poncho
    The_Lord_Poncho
    I've almost fallen for the same thing a few times!

    T
    Tactical Pith Helmet
    Grey, brown or green ones are useless too.

    Painting a boonie with different acrylic washes, great way to spend an evening.

    Shamal
    Shamal
    Whatever floats ya boonie I guess ?

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