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  1. Just wondering if theres any valves similar to say inner tube valves for hpa where it's a one way valve with a ball bearing or something ???

     

    Bored nay tired of losing air from the magazine everytime I disconnect for a mag change. 

     

    If nothing like it exists, has anyone tried making something similar that works, I don't mind a bit of fettling or modifying

  2. I believe the part your referring to could either be the nozzle or the NPAS (negative pressure air system) which is located inside the air nozzle. Its non adjustable so you could be hot which is where the RA-Tech NPAS comes into it as its adjustable 

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    Supposedly the JG G608 does not support the M4 Maxwell conversions - do you know if this is true?

     

    What would be the best Warrior Chest rig to buy then for an G36 now with expansion possibly to M4 and other ARs?

     

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    I have seen a Battle-axe converter that has had good reviews and seems to work with JG -

     

     

    https://www.airsoftworld.net/battleaxe-g36-to-m4-m16-mag-well-convertor.html

     

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    There is a G36 version which I am sure may be better off to get as it will fit the M4 Mags in after?

     

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    The Spec of the Elite 4 version say it has these style pouches - Will those fit a G36 Mag?

     

    The Warrior Elite Ops 901 Elite 4, comes with the following as standard; 4 x Warriors 5.56mm Open Mag Pouches ( Each Pouch holds 1 x PMag 5.56mm Mags )

     

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    Just read that the newer JG G608 have a different set up and the conversion kits don't work unless you modify them:

     

    i'm pretty sure almost all of them are actually from the same factory so the brand shouldn't really matter. If you have a one-piece G36 hop unit (no extended feed tube on the magwell), you'll have to cut the tube off the magwell conversion.

     

    SOOOO MUCH TO CONSIDER!!!!!! *Brain turns to mush*

    I use an M4 magwell adapter on my JG G36C & it works ok, you just need to get used to it being a bit fiddly at first to insert the mag but practice makes perfect.

     

    The feed tube is not straight & the bb's will not drop out so you need to turn the rifle upside down to fire the 5 or 6 remaining bb's out

  4. ok, looking for a small aiming type laser for top of M4. Dont need torch really, as have one as part of grip or anything else, was looking at a PEQ10?. Are they ok?, small?, or maybe this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FMA-Slide-Mounted-Laser-Sight-For-Airsoft-Golf-GBBs-WE-TM-VFC-STARK-/172048696064?hash=item280ee6c300:g:zx4AAOSwX~dWh9vn

     

     

     

    mmmmm weird, PC let me write in red, without typing on screen backwards! and post a link with no hassle!!!

     

    I was thinking of getting the same for the October weekender (shame you both can't make it & I'll have to break in a new OC & 2IC lol)

     

    Not many sites allow them if aircraft are always around

  5. I've got a tan magpul pmag that feeds in my ICS M4 but not my G&G L85 (doesn't seat in the magwell all the way)

     

    I want to upgrade my old mags & like the look of them........but I need them to work in both rifles as I don't need seperate mags then & where do I start looking ??

     

    Cheers guys

  6. So today was the first time using the SA80 with the mosfet.

     

    Trigger response was a bit more crisp & ROF remains the same, the usual dead zone on the cut off lever occured a few times when my son used it & I told him to not release the trigger to early & he picked up on switching to full auto quite quickly.

     

    All in all, much better & faster trigger, held up well to today's abuse

  7. From the issues I've seen with the ICS SA80 about the trigger, I'd go with the G&G one as it's more of a mechanical trigger (and closer to the real one) rather than an electrical trigger (which you get in the ICS version)

     

    One guy used mine all day because his ICS one was buggered most of the day

  8. Didn't take long to put the mosfet in as the the wiring was all sorted

     

    Even a quick trigger pull of dry firing & I can definitely hear a difference :) the mosfet was soooooo worth it

     

    A word of advice for people who own a G&G l85a2 & want to wire in a mosfet. The positive wires from the battery & motor go in the top hole of the trigger contact & signal wire in the bottom because the bottom hole will give you full auto when you connect the battery

  9. I tend to buy mine on site as I use bio bb's (which is what they use) a 1kg bag of .25 or .28 costs me £12 a bag. I've got a 1 litre pop bottle of .28 & I use 2x 1 litre pop bottle for .25 & as I'm going Sunday, I'll be buying a bag of .25 as I'm running low

     

    For cqb, I use .20 or .25 non bio bb's & a bottle of 1000 will last me a fair while. I've got about 4000 left at the moment

  10. One site I've been to, a guy had a heart attack & they were with him like a shot & glad to say he's recovering. Another site I use regularly had a guy break his leg & the ambulance had to drive up the muddy track. Another guy I know of badly sprained his ankle & was helped to the safe zone

     

    I was first aid trained many years ago (military & civilian) & I do try to keep up with modern techniques, I carry a small first aid kit for cuts etc but my regular site has a good first aid kit & plan in place, its always mentioned in the brief if something happens then pass it on

     

    To save the guy who broke his leg there, we were ushered to a point away from the incident & moved around as he was taken to the ambulance. Marshalls were on it the whole time

  11. So far I've put them in 2x G&G M4's (woodland & cqb rifles) & my JG G36C about a year or so a go & still going strong. With the G36, I found it easier just to remove the contacts to do the soldering, I run them all on turningy nano tech 7.4v lipos after all my nimhs finally gave up & the mosfets I use are the basic Gate Nano SSR fets & now finally in my SA80. I'm playing Sunday so will report back but I don't forsee any problems.

     

    I've also fitted one in my mates E&L AK for him (that was a laugh taking that apart) also using the same fets, I can swap them out if they overheat or something

     

    The trigger response is more crisp with an electronic trigger & Lipo so ill be putting high torque motors in my M4 & G36 to see if trigger response is that bit more faster

     

    A 16awg wire upgrade is a good idea aswell to improve the flow path

  12. So putting a mosfet into a V2 or V3 gearbox is easy (done 3 of my rifles so far) but after a few months of pissing around & putting it off. Got bored today so finally got the wiring done to accept a mosfet into my G&G SA80

     

    Man is it a weird gearbox, took plenty of reference photos as I stripped things down to get the trigger contacts out. After 14 months of use, there was some bad flat spots from arcing so looks like putting in a mosfet was good timing. Tested it all with a mosfet from 1 of my M4's & there's a marked difference when pulling the trigger, it was pretty responsive before as it has a lonex torque motor so should be better (find out next game day)

  13. You mention high speed gears & motor. This could possibly be the problem, if you've got a high torque motor then try that

     

    High speed motors aren't generally used to pull monster springs along with high speed gears. With so few combined teeth on the all the gears, your not pulling the piston back that far so not getting much air coming out

     

    As I said, try a torque motor & see what happens (sounds like you do cqb with a high speed setup)

  14. Exactly my thoughts when I was going to swap my a Tamiya for Deans. I went down the route of "YouTube vids make it look really easy...so why not give it a go...".

    Fortunately I had a wave common sence before taking out the wire cutters :-/

     

    After reading on here that only LiPo really benefit from Deans - and there's not much to gain from doing it if running NiHm - my AEG is still internally stock and still working. (For now)

     

    I know, I'm going to get lynched for staying NiHm - but I've never had a problem with them. And I don't have a small fortune lying around to buy a new LiPo Charger.

    All my rifles used nimhs for well over a year but as they've given up over time, I've replaced them with lipos. I'm fortunate to have 2 programmable chargers from rc racing & lipos so I'm ok there

     

    I even did the Lipo conversion for my Glock 18c electric pistol (which I still use from time to time)

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