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Alimcd

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  1. Haha, 30 days on Ali express! I wish I was that lucky! I had to start a claim after 56 days in transit… Good find on a UK seller
  2. It’s very easy to get caught up on the hype train. I think very early on in this thread I had said that Novristch could sell snow to an Eskimo. You can still make an incredibly high performance pistol out of the SSP1. Mine was actually a great performer, it just had very poor externals and fit. The hop unit is very good and the barrel seemed fine. If you were to swap out the rest of the upper, it’s pretty much job done! A non dropping outer barrel, lightweight BBU, Alu slide and potentially a 120% AIP spring set will get you a snappy capa that still makes use of the best parts of the SSP1
  3. Did a little bit more testing in the garage. I think I’ve worked out the final piece of the puzzle! The knocker lock was causing big round to round deviations, I’ve discovered today my homemade hop wheel tensioner was slipping thanks to the recoil and the power output was gradually creeping up as the hop lessened. I’ve filed the piece a bit sharper now and the hop wheel is staying put. 2 long mags, 374-378 with 0.28’s @95psi. I’ll have to wait to get it to Finmere to set the hop correctly for 0.43’s and then tune my psi accordingly for the site limit
  4. Magwells on the way? Might need to keep checking the site, one of mine looks a bit meh where I’ve tried to fill in the AW engraving. On a side note, have you seen the pictures of Kyle’s Gold and Silver build? It’s definitely striking, I don’t know if I’d be brave enough to skirmish it in case I ruined the gold
  5. It’s an Airsoft Masterpiece Springfield style. There are two places in the UK for AM parts, Hi-Capa Hub and Elite Shooting Centre. As I discovered, the Novristch doesn’t strictly stick to TM standard, so you’ll end up having to change or modify another couple of parts to get it all working. If you want to give an AM slide a go, here’s what you’ll need to do: •The SSP1 uses a 4.3 style rear sight which won’t fit on any 5.1 slide. I assume you’ll be fitting a standard RMR mount to the slide though. • The Blowback unit from the Novristch won’t fit any other slide without quite a bit of filing. Not the end of the world but worth taking your time over. If you can’t be bothered, CCT, AM and Elite make some really lightweight replacements that will fit straight into the new slide and the weight reduction will improve your cycling speed. • If you end up switching out the BBU, you may have to try a few different diameter O-rings on the piston to get a good seal on the Novristch nozzle. Its a slippery slope, you may find that you end up replacing almost all of the upper on the Novristch by the time you’re done! Airsoft Masterpiece have an awesome range of slides, so you’ll end up with something nice and unique
  6. There used to be a term thrown around here some time ago - chairsofter. Chairsofters utilise all manner of anecdotal evidence with serious conviction. This place is great for having a few (admittedly pretty battle-weary) gods that dish out hard learned advice from having fucked up the old fashioned way. I’d be very surprised if using Np2.0 would prove to be problematic
  7. Managed to get her down to a +-5fps deviation now. Going to nip into work tomorrow to pick up my valve tool - just want to make sure the inconsistencies aren’t down to the KJ outlet valves Can’t wait to see how far she can send 0.43g’s Re: Photo, the Cat destroyed a cardboard box. I’ve got wood floors going down on Tuesday. I’m not just a total slob!
  8. Ive actually been trying to destroy the stock plastic slide on my 4.3 whilst I wait on Airsoft Masterpiece to finally deliver the Battlecat 4.3. Given the plastic slide has no real value 2nd hand and I’ve already swapped out the BBU for my go-tos, I figured I’d Mythbust NP3.0, No failure NP4.0, No failure Guarder performance gas? Well, that set the fire alarm off at work; the slide is fine Edit - It’s just as well you’re happy to dive in at the deep end if you’re going to stick a Guarder slide on there! Grab the dremel, hand files and a tub of mother’s aluminium polish!
  9. The Novristch, like a beautiful butterfly, has metamorphosed again...
  10. “Preach!” Back in 2005/2006 I can remember getting ready to complain on Arnies about how green gas had broken my KSC M11. In reality, I just had no idea about how to maintain and lubricate moving parts
  11. I worked out what was causing the odd really low output The knocker lock was quite worn and wasn’t always fully retracting the knocker. 1 in 10 shots, it was partially retracting and likely reduced the force with which it hit the outlet valve. A few strokes with one of the wife’s old Emery boards and it’s back to doing what it’s meant to. I’m actually surprised at how little material I had to remove to solve the issue
  12. Are you UK based? Problem with advice on the internet is that it’s not necessarily local... Aside HPA and CO2, gas behaves quite differently depending on temperature. It’s probably true that a TM slide won’t stand up to green gas at 30*c, here - not a real issue. Ditch the maintenance gas and go back to the original piston/nozzle combo Edit - if you’re confident about that seal. I’ll shut me gob! I just couldn’t get the DP nozzle to behave in any of my Hi-capas and I have a bit of a tendency to put the leg work in for shiny things
  13. My money is on the DP nozzle, I picked up a hi-capa one and couldn’t find an O-ring that would give me any compression in my box o’bits. Stick your TM nozzle back in. Unless it had broken or deformed, there’s no real point in changing nozzles I appreciate the fact that the issue here is that the slide isn’t affecting the knocker lock, but I reckon that’s only down to a possible compression issue caused by low pressure gas and a leaky piston/nozzle fit
  14. Oh, forgot to say. The Genesis hop and its nub are basically one of the best toleranced pieces of kit I’ve seen in Airsoft. Once lubed, the nub fits perfectly into the hop unit’s aperture. Putting some pressure on the nub with a screw reveals the most symmetrical pressure on a hop rubber Ive ever seen. If I can work out why I’m getting the deviation, this thing should be seriously effective (was going to say accurate, but no pew is “really” very accurate beyond 30m if there’s foliage and wind at play!)
  15. THIS ADVERT IS 'UNCOMPLETED' - THIS MEANS THE ADVERTISER HASN'T BUMPED THIS LISTING, BUT IT COULD STILL BE WORTH CONTACTING THEM.

    • For sale
    • Used

    Welcome Brave souls who have clicked on this advert. Obviously this pew is not for the faint of heart! I built this for my wife after she finally agreed to try a game, one game in and she’s deemed it too heavy and has eyes on my M4! The base gun is a Cyma M1A1 with a King Arms Silver metal body kit fitted. The original Cyma faux wood stock and grip have been Hydrodipped in a Carbon Fibre pattern and given a clear Cerakote top coat to keep the pattern intact for as long as possible. The rear sight block has been replaced with a Replica Sig Romeo red dot which is a surprisingly natural fit for quick target acquisition. Finally a real leather sling has been added as I wouldn’t trust the stock slings with anything of value! There are a couple of knicks in the finish on the stock that I’ve tried to photograph. Internally, I wanted her to never be outgunned. It’s a standard Cyma V6, plastic bushings replaced with Modify V6. I fit a set of 13:1 gears and shortstroked three teeth on sector and the SHS metal toothed piston. The piston head was garbage so it got changed to a POM vented bearing type from AK2M4. The Cyma nozzle was hilariously bad to it got changed to an O-ring type. Wiring loom replaced for standard Gate Mosfets and the Pew will be supplied with a Gate NanoHard. The bucking has been replaced with a G&G Green. Hop has been set for 0.28g BB’s and it’s slinging them at around 290fps (+-350/0.2) the RPS is just over 20 with a 7.4 and just over 30 with an 11.1. There’s plenty of room in the stock for my largest nunchuck style lipo (11.1 2600) The trigger response is super fast and the gun could make for a very unique CQB load out But Wait, there’s more! Included are three Cyma Hicaps and a Cyma 450rd drum. The case won’t be included, I needed it to get the pew to work to take some photos in decent light. Contact me if you’d like to pick my brains about any of the work on the internals. Price includes next day tracked delivery

    £200

    Oxford

  16. Barrel arrived! Testing it out, it seems like I’ve been very lucky. At my magic 95psi I’m achieving 375fps w/0.28 (don’t want to do lots of testing with 0.43, ouch!) with is pretty much bang on the money for my site limit of 450/0.2g. Problem is, the consistency is not all that great. Whilst I was regularly getting 366-375, there was the odd reading in the 350’s. There’s a fair bit of play in the magazines, so I’m assuming that it’s the router to nozzle fit that’s causing the issue. I’m going to put a bit of electrical tape around the lip on the back of the mag and pad out the sides of the magwell. Let’s see what a bit of bodging can achieve!
  17. While I’m waiting for a barrel to arrive, might as well let anyone interested know what I think/what I’ve done. Firstly, getting a real 10/22 stock onto the KJ receiver? Very easy. I had to remove c.1.5-2mm from either side of the outerbarrel mount, chamfer the bottom of the magwell and remove the rear tang from the receiver. On the Boyds stock, I had to widen the rebate for the trigger box by roughly 1mm either side. Whilst it would have been quicker with a dremel, I wanted to be as precise as possible and went with a hand file. All in, it took around half an hour to get the receiver in the stock. It’s solid as a rock with no play! Initial thoughts on the Rogueworx parts? As I haven’t been able to get stuff running as I want it yet (bought the wrong barrel, didn’t I!) my oppinio as yet can only be based on the tolerances and fit of the bits I purchased. The only comparable products I’ve had the pleasure of mucking around with, built to this standard are Retro Arms gearboxes and Combat Union hop units. The way that the charging handle and bolt carrier mate is totally precise with no slop or wobble. For comparison, the previous bolt would snag unless you pulled the charging handle from the bottom. The RW nozzle glides inside of the carrier. A little bit of superlube and it was smooth as silk. The ported RW piston also seems to do exactly what it says on the tin. The supplied O-rings fit “just-rightly not too tightly” inside of the nozzle. I suspect that this is going to be a very consistent mechanism (as long as the RA tech NPAS that’s in there isn’t a bag of wank). Finally, I couldn’t live with having two mags with rear HPA taps and one downwards facing so I forced my lazy arse to do a proper job on the gas mag!
  18. New slide, frame and some 9ball routers enroute. UPS finally let Kyle have his stuff
  19. At 90psi and with a 5” barrel it’s giving me 210fps with 0.36g. Going to be interesting to see what a change to a 435mm barrel makes. Important thing is it cycles and feeds. If the output is too high, I’ve got the RW flow restrictors and PSI adjustment to compensate Also, picked out my load out for the first game with it
  20. I can’t believe how much of a dopey twat I’ve been today. Left the air bottle at home too! Ive bought a VSR style barrel from Bullseye, hopefully it arrives for the weekend
  21. I’ve stuck a Hi-Capa barrel in for now so I can check it cycles etc What a way to test it😆
  22. It’s seriously comfy and the front end is so light. It practically aims itself My other DMR requires you to be bloody Arnie to last a game Cant wait to get that barrel in so I can do some tests.
  23. Not quite finished, but here’s a peek at what I’ve been fart-arsing around with this week...
  24. Unfortunately, it turns out I’m an idiot and haven’t bought a VSR style barrel (!) so this has currently not got a hop or inner barrel inside
  25. RW Mag release, bolt carrier, charging handle and the Genesis nozzle installed. Still not sure about that float valve but I won’t be able to test until my new inner barrel arrives. Slightly disappointed that Skirmshop uses Hermes, any other courier and It’d already have it! Stock is due today between 12 and 1! Oh yeah, forgot to say, that RW bolt carrier is smooth as butter to rack!
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