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Lozart

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  1. You misunderstand me. I used to use 1,1,1, Trichloroethane to clean stuff in an ultrasonic bath when I was an apprentice. Before a) it was banned or b) airsoft was invented. Also - you really shouldn't used Trich in an ultrasonic cleaner, it's flashpoint is really quite low!
  2. Same here! We used to use it in an ultrasonic cleaning bath. 😟
  3. To be fair it will be the two contacts that are currently wired. Regardless of what switch it is.
  4. Be interesting to see what they do with it, F&O used to run The Mall in Reading before Zed Adventures took it over. Suffice to say that the consensus was that it improved vastly after F&O left the scene. Still, any new site is always welcome!
  5. It's not so much the length of the motor that's a problem, more that the space between the bearing point and the back of the motor shell is less on a brushless motor. If the motor was shorter but still the same sort of profile then you'll get the same problem.
  6. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane or GTFO!
  7. Second pic down on Page 9 of the manual, red and black to the motor, the two wire thin black stuff goes to the two sides of the trigger switch. Job jobbed. Make sure you get the right two terminals on the switch though. Otherwise you'll be pulling the trigger to STOP it firing!
  8. Hey - no kink shaming here, thank you very much!
  9. You're right, there is a limited number of OEMs but much like the screen analogy used earlier, the difference lies in what goes around the basic guts of the motor. Be that the quality of the bearings/magnets/copper or the firmware in the ESC there will be a difference based on the market cost of the items. Do I think that Warhead motors are overpriced? A bit. But they were the first to market with a well made product and responsiveness to customer feedback. They went down well with the early adopter crowd and what we are seeing here is the upshot of the market reacting to that. The OEMs knocking out cheaper versions of the same basic components just with varying levels of sophistication added on by the "brand".
  10. Ah right, gotcha. Most AEGs have a screwed on baseplate:
  11. I mean the ones you took out to get the bottom of the pistol grip off, to be able to remove the motor.
  12. To me, it looks like a baseplate screw from the pistol grip. Every chance it got in there in the factory.
  13. So if the screw comes from the gearbox, how would it have got into his handgrip if he's never taken the motor out before?
  14. That vest is similar to the Dutch gear in that it uses old style ALICE attachment pouches. If you have a look on ebay there's quite a lot of dutch alice gear available.
  15. Just the o-ring inside the nozzle (or the tip of the cylinder head tube bit). If it's not mating properly with the lips on the hop rubber, your nozzle is the wrong length.
  16. If the PEQ is "real" then it would be worth more than that pile of caca on its own!
  17. How it started: How it's going: Final form (for now): (added the Ergo grip, suppressor and bipod)
  18. When I say "I fuck with everything", on the SR25 I changed; stock grip spring hop rubber & nub Outer barrel gas block and gas tube flash hider upgraded the MOSFET (the remote part in the stock tube) to the Perun ETU++ added a suppressor The gearbox internals, the stock tube and the receiver are still as they came...
  19. I fuck with everything. But my G&G SR25 gearbox is bog standard, unopened.
  20. Same here on the Gate preference, I only went Perun because the G&G one would only work on an 11.1 and wasn't programmable. Of course, fitting a mosfet that can only be programmed using the fire selector on a gun that cannot physically be set to auto is...challenging.
  21. Same here, I have the SR25 APC E2 with the G2H box. Now running the perun so I can setup precocking.
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