AirsoftTed
AF-UK patch owner
- Sep 30, 2012
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They're types of spring, changing the spring will change the kind of FPS you get from your gun. I wouldn't bother changing it on a Combat machine, they simply don't need it!
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Whichever you like, the only difference is colour lol.Sorry for all the obvious questions lately I just want to be sure. Which mag matches this gun http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?cPath=268_318_403_494&products_id=6076?
Grey http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?cPath=272_327&products_id=6101
Or Black http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?cPath=272_327&products_id=7767
I can't tell which the gun is.
If you're thinking of taking that to a skirmish, don't bother. £8 is not a lot as they use TNT couriers fixed rates. I don't think royal mail will take this, but you may be able to change the postage type.who else sells these apart from airsoft world?
http://www.airsoftworld.net/tokyo-marui-blue-two-tone-glock-26-semi-auto-spring-pistol.html
like im paying £8 for shipping
G&G combat machines use theSorry for all the obvious questions lately I just want to be sure. Which mag matches this gun http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?cPath=268_318_403_494&products_id=6076?
Grey http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?cPath=272_327&products_id=6101
Or Black http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?cPath=272_327&products_id=7767
I can't tell which the gun is.
They come with a grey one, but you can use any colour you like lol.If you're thinking of taking that to a skirmish, don't bother. £8 is not a lot as they use TNT couriers fixed rates. I don't think royal mail will take this, but you may be able to change the postage type.
G&G combat machines use theblackgrey mag colour
I know, I was asking which one matches, not which one will fit.They come with a grey one, but you can use any colour you like lol.
That sounds more serious than dodgy connectors. With such low voltage it really wouldn't work like that. I mean yeah, it is theoretically possible for a bad connection to increase the resistance of the circuit so much that the motor is getting insufficient power from the battery, but in practice all that would happen is the wire/metal of the dodgy bit would get really hot and melt / set fire to the insulation, or it just wouldn't work at all.It does one second, but then the next couple of shots there will be a whining noise as if the motor isn't working. I think the amount of connectors means not enough energy is efficiently getting through? I'll wire it to mini-taimya soon and it should be problem solved.
As soon as I removed the mosfet it started working again, kind of sh*tting a brick incase I damaged the firing mechanism when re-assembling the gun ( I only field stripped it in the first place). Long story short, I spent two hours field stripping and re-assembling determined I was doing it wrong because the trigger group wasnt completely flush with the stock, apparrently it's supposed to be like that?That sounds more serious than dodgy connectors. With such low voltage it really wouldn't work like that. I mean yeah, it is theoretically possible for a bad connection to increase the resistance of the circuit so much that the motor is getting insufficient power from the battery, but in practice all that would happen is the wire/metal of the dodgy bit would get really hot and melt / set fire to the insulation, or it just wouldn't work at all.
How well does it work with just a battery connected to the gun?
I dunno how the gearbox sits in an M14 mate, never had one or seen one broken down. Did you check youtube for vids of ppl doing it? BTW, did you strip it down so you could solder the extra wire in place and change the trigger contact wire config?As soon as I removed the mosfet it started working again, kind of sh*tting a brick incase I damaged the firing mechanism when re-assembling the gun ( I only field stripped it in the first place). Long story short, I spent two hours field stripping and re-assembling determined I was doing it wrong because the trigger group wasnt completely flush with the stock, apparrently it's supposed to be like that?