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ASG CZ Skorpion Evo owners ?

Thanks Dave.

I realise it's a very subjective question, but what's your experience with the stock wobble / movement?

 
Whilst the stock seems very solid unfolded, and the extending portion is solid back and forth, there's quite a bit of lateral / side to side wobble / rattle. Took a quick video to illustrate what I mean -

Is this normal?

 
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Whilst the stock seems very solid unfolded, and the extending portion is solid back and forth, there's quite a bit of lateral / side to side wobble / rattle. Took a quick video to illustrate what I mean -

Is this normal?
Admittedly you will spend some time with the gun on your sling, but the question is: Is it stable when you're aiming down sights and firing - bearing in mind you will be pulling the gun towards you.

This gun is number 2 on my buy list so I am interested in the answer regarding that gun, but I don't think that's abnormal in airsoft generally.

As I said, while it's not desirable, how is it actually a problem?

 
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It's solid in the shoulder, and stable.

It's no more wobbly than my Ares Amoeba Honey badger type thing. However, as the rest of the gun is so bombproof it seemed a little strange. I was curious if it's the norm as it seemed a wee bit different to the rest of the package.

As for it being a problem, I guess it depends whether rattle bothers you. It doesn't on my honey badger thing, but on this I was hopeful it would be absent.

 
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It's solid in the shoulder, and stable.

It's no more wobbly than my Ares Amoeba Honey badger type thing. However, as the rest of the gun is so bombproof it seemed a little strange. I was curious if it's the norm as it seemed a wee bit different to the rest of the package.
I agree completely, glad to hear it does not affect practical use - which is what I was getting at no matter how convoluted my phrasing was.

 
Morning guys, seems like the best place to ask my question - rather than starting a new thread.

Picked up my evo and skirmished it last weekend. I had a question about the battery fitment.

I got the ASG 11.1v lipo stick which ASG say was developed to work with the Evo, but it hardly fits in the hole. Is this normal?

It does go in and slides all the way to the bottom, but interferes with the cover for the hop - I can slide the bolt - but if I press the release it catches on the battery and I have to mavouver it to close and cover the hop adjustment screw.

Worth me asking ASG?

What batteries are you guys using?

Thanks

SS

 
Where are these made?

I'm interested in a CZ, at least they're on my shortlist, and the idea of a European made airsoft is intriguing.

 
When i put mine in i fijd its the barrel that is the problem not the battery. Adjust from the other end and itll slip straight in. Also i use the little rubber band i got with it to keep the wires tight to the barrel to stop it snagging too. Just my 10p in

 
Hmm the barrel you say? Didn't notice a problem with that. Are you sliding the battery along the inside of the upper receiver and having the wires sticking out or doing it wires first and having the but of the battery sticking out?

 
I have the asg stick battery. Mine slides along the top of the gun and the wires stick out which i band one to the barrel and plug the other in keeping them neat. I find its the end of the barrel with the case casuing it to look like the wires / battery is causing a problem but it isnt :)

 
Yeah that's the one that I have, it's like the square/girth of it is a little to big and the bolt/slide catches it and has roughed up the sticker/outer cover of it.

Sadface.

 
Oh no mine fits in the actual gun in the top. It doesnt even touch the barrel

 
Well I think I'll drop ASG and email and see what they say.

Something doesn't seem right.

Shame I got the AEG from one retailer and the battery from patrol base. Doubt they'll take the battery back given the damage to the outside.

 
Ill show you how my battery sits tomorrow. I need to take it to chrono the new spring and get a few new bits

 
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Thanks bud, I've seen that Vid.

My battery is the single stick type - so how it fits isn't really a problem.

It's just that it barely fits in and interacts with the hop adjustment slide (stops it from closing under its own spring when you press the release)

I'll have a play with it tonight and if I can't get it to work freely I'll drop ASG a line.

Thanks

SS.

 
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