RostokMcSpoons
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Shame I'm going to have to wait 4+ months to get my hands on it regardless
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Might be better off just sticking a Perun Hybrid in it and call it done. Much better unit than the Falcon anyway.
I will be selling off my M904G in the next week or two - I'm thinning out my collection and I have a bunch of other M4 platforms that I can use.
@RostokMcSpoonsI've got two of the DE mosfets in my parts bag. Happy to sell them. They've been just sitting there but they were working when I took them out.
Do not remove the post; the magnet holder should rest against it.
You will need to dremel off the raised screw hole that you have circled.
The manual is here: https://perunairsoft.pl/hybridv2.pdf
Excellent! Well done! I tend to disable the ambidextrous mag catches as they are a pain and I am not bothered by them. I sometimes do the same with the ambidextrous selectors as well.Yes, apologies, I misread the instructions as saying that the magnet holder shouldn't be in contact with that post (it should!)
I don't have a dremel to hand but some hand files have done the trick.
Have done the sensor tests and it's all working! Now to reassemble it without too much cursing (ambi controls and working ambi bolt catches make for a poor first timer attempt at this sort of thing...)
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Held off on putting it back together as I needed more shims, which have now arrived. I've never shimmed before so I want to do a good job, but my god is this a boring process. It's like I've acquired a subject-specific instance of ADHD just for shimming.
That aside, I think I'm going to have to shim the sector gear higher than planned as I think it's making contact with the tiny screw holding in the Perun. Weirdly its only sounding like its contacting it with the same timing as the teeth meant piston rack (i.e. on off on off, not constantly in contact.)
You probably did not need to fit new bearings or change the piston parts and cylinder head, but that is done. You did the job and it is running ok, which is good.
Pretty much my parts list for my own DE UTR project - I was just waiting on finally pulling the trigger on a dremel but seeing as you can just hand-file the screw post away from your posts I might try and tackle it this weekend, we'll seeIt took me a while because of the ambidextrous bolt releases (I forgot how to put it back together and needed to go hunting on Youtube), but it's functioning again.
I will admit that a sense of impatience did overcome me toward the end, thus the shimming is probably "good enough" rather than "good". A few test shots show an FPS of around 285 on 0.25g with no hop. This did fall down to 275 on a second test - not sure why, but the fake bolt got a bit stuck around this point and wouldn't seat itself all the way home, so possibly that indicates something.
Almost certainly the air seal could be better - I thought chucking money at it all (see below) would result in something consistent, but I should probably take it apart again soon and see if there is any wear on any parts where there shouldn't be. I've done no AOE correction - it didn't look like it needed it (and I've been down a bit of a rabbit hole with regards to if it is really necessary...)
For my own reference, the parts swapped are:
Falcon ETU > Perun Hybrid V2
Stock spring of unknown strength > XT M105 Spring
Stock bushings and bearings > Zero J-Caged 8mm Bearings (potential clearance issue with the selector plate if I were to shim the gears perfectly? but no issues so far).
Stock 229mm brass barrel of unknown diameter > XT 229mm stainless steel 6.02mm barrel
Stock rotary hop unit > G&G rotary hop unit
Stock bucking > Maple Leaf Macron Green
Stock nub > Omega nub
Stock piston > XT 14 Tooth Piston CNC
Stock piston head > SHS Piston Head (6 Vents Aluminium)
Stock cylinder head > XT Cylinder Head Aluminium V2/V3 (Wide Pad)
More shims added (stock DE M906C has x4 0.5mm, x4 0.2mm, and x2 0.1mm unless I've miscounted)
I attempted to add an SHS Safety Latch (V2) but the selector switches really didn't like it, so I gave up on it (and it's not necessary thanks to the Perun).
Hopefully soon I'll get somewhere where I can test this out at range. As for upgrades, the next thing has to be a motor - the stock DE/Chaoli(?) motor is lethargic at best (and I could feel it getting every so slightly warmer than the ambient temperature after just a few shots). Dunno if I need to go brushless tbh - I'm more woodland focused than CQB, so I don't need the snappiest of snappy trigger responses.
Anyone have any thoughts on how to monitor how the new parts are all interacting with each other? I'm probably gonna have to take it all apart again relatively soon right?
(...oh crap I probably haven't put enough lubrication on the gears lol)
Brushless is a real gamechanger - they run so much cooler than normal motors and it means you can drop down to a 7.4v without losing much in the way of speed or response which really helps with your temperature, and you can just use the Perun's ROF reduction if you want to keep running 11.1v instead if you think it's going a bit too quick for your liking.As for upgrades, the next thing has to be a motor - the stock DE/Chaoli(?) motor is lethargic at best (and I could feel it getting every so slightly warmer than the ambient temperature after just a few shots). Dunno if I need to go brushless tbh - I'm more woodland focused than CQB, so I don't need the snappiest of snappy trigger responses.
Pretty much my parts list for my own DE UTR project - I was just waiting on finally pulling the trigger on a dremel but seeing as you can just hand-file the screw post away from your posts I might try and tackle it this weekend, we'll see