Hello. nub here.
I am unable to search some of my questions as it is either very specific or somewhat technical.
I don't know where to post so I am posting here.
1) Am I able to mount a different stock on my M4 like the scar folding stock, sniper stock with cheek rest, etc.?
1.1) If so, then is this possible for other rifles as well? can you please name a few? How about the inner barrels? can they be interchangeable from gas to AEG?
2) Is the receiver for GBB and AEG interchangeable for both stock and its barrel/front (end, ris, barrel?) i dont know what it is called. Example: I purchased an AEG with motor that can shoot 500 fps but I would want to play indoor CQB so i change my lower receiver to a GBB. Then, just transfer my stock and short barrel to the GBB receiver.
3) Is there a ruberized grip for both m1911 pistol and m4 that are the same? I wanted something that is ergo and ruberized as my palms are very sweaty (and I would not want to purchase grip gloves and have I it cut on last section of the the pointer finger part. )
4) question about chargers and motors.
4.1) Can any charger (fast charger with the auto voltage and auto shut off when full) be used in any type of battery like lipo and such (dunno other batts)?
4.1.1) Can you recommend a brand for both charger and battery?
4.2) Would it be better to have multiple motors than multiple guns? I am planning to have a one receiver style that is for assaulting and/or sniping. Preferably the M4. All i have to do is to change pistol grip, barrel (inner as well) and stock to fit desired role. And is this even possible or am I just over thinking it? Which motors would do the job? (indoors assault, outside assault and DMR style) (do i even have to change internals for this?)
5) Obviously, I am a beginner and not a very meticulous person. I would want to purchase a secondary that is green gas. I would like BB as well. Would you recommend this or should I stick with a Non-BB for less maintenance?
5.1) Are motorized pistols good? (do they even exist?)
6) The inner barrel, do they bend easy?
7) I read that it would be best not to open up the gearbox until something breaks inside.