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yes, the 416c kit is calling me. Not only is it a barrel length I don’t have, but the kit is so complete that it shouldn’t be too hard to complete using all aftermarket parts.
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yes, the 416c kit is calling me. Not only is it a barrel length I don’t have, but the kit is so complete that it shouldn’t be too hard to complete using all aftermarket parts.
Sadly due to the pandemic they won’t be shipping to us just yet... but yeah their kit is really polished and spot on. A few of my PTW friends have the kits for their riffles and they are outstanding. Mind you so is the price tag!yes, the 416c kit is calling me. Not only is it a barrel length I don’t have, but the kit is so complete that it shouldn’t be too hard to complete using all aftermarket parts.
Oh I know exactly what you mean about the trigger guard rubbing. It's horrible. What Magpul trigger guard are you going to use and any mods required?Magpul stuff is just designed to work.... it does what it says on the tin... unless its a Chinese fake! Rifle ergonomics is important and it certainly helps with the game.. I've put on the Magpul MOE K grip on my rifle and it feels so superior to the Marui grip from a build quality... however, the Marui grip has a finger rest which I prefer and kinda makes it more comfortable than the Magpul grip coz my delicate fingers are rubbing against the Marui metal trigger guard! So to fix that wee issue the tigger guard is being replaced by a Magpul trigger guard which looks better and certainly has better ergonomics so which will make my rifle look better which in turn will make me play better (who am I kidding lol) and that's good for everyone![]()
The angrygun one is a good replica and fits without modding.Oh I know exactly what you mean about the trigger guard rubbing. It's horrible. What Magpul trigger guard are you going to use and any mods required?
The colour of that New SL looks lighter than the other two. Mind you it’s new I suppose and that accounts for the lack of grime and goodness knows what else that CTR has been through ?The angrygun one is a good replica and fits without modding.
So the SL stock arrived. Marginally longer than the older models. Might get a K aswell to see how tight to the buffer..if it wobbles, its out.
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What colour RA tech NPAS was it and what issues did you have with it?Hello all.
I decided to upgrade my MWS SOPMOD to fire 0.32g BBs at 1.1 J. Using a 370 mm long 6.03 mm tightbore Prometheus inner barrel, stock hop rubber, and Prometheus CNC Hop arm (rather than the SixG Nub, for which I got no email reply), I got 285 fps on a 0.32g, so just a little hot.
I installed the AngryGun MPA Ver 2 Nozzle, and identified many problems. The return spring was too strong, the C clip spring was dysfunctional, and the overall nozzle and BB loading knob (you know, the part of the nozzle that picks BBs up from the mag) lengths were too long. I fitted the nozzle with a Dynamic Precision spring set and the stock buffer sealer and had no problems... until I tried full auto. I got misfeeds, double feeds, and horrible consistency.
The stock nozzle setup fed fine, but ran too hot. So, I sanded down the AngryGun MPA Valve so it was narrow enough to fit into the stock nozzle, and sanded the three outer sides of the polymer end of the nozzle return spring flat so that the screw holes aligned with the stock nozzle.
I now have a reliably feeding stock nozzle that has an adjustable (and very consistent!) FPS, along with a spare nozzle that works fine on semi auto.
I would have liked to have paid less and just got a decent NPAS (the RA Tech WE NPAS didn't work for me) but hopefully this knowledge helps somebody else.
Can post pictures of the work if anybody is interested.
He says the WE one (silver) which with out some sanding is too large a diameter to work in a TM nozzle. The black TM one is a drop-in fit. I posted a loooong post on this a while back (last summer) where I tested various bolts, nozzles and NPAS for consistency.What colour RA tech NPAS was it and what issues did you have with it?
Interested.Hello all.
I decided to upgrade my MWS SOPMOD to fire 0.32g BBs at 1.1 J. Using a 370 mm long 6.03 mm tightbore Prometheus inner barrel, stock hop rubber, and Prometheus CNC Hop arm (rather than the SixG Nub, for which I got no email reply), I got 285 fps on a 0.32g, so just a little hot.
I installed the AngryGun MPA Ver 2 Nozzle, and identified many problems. The return spring was too strong, the C clip spring was dysfunctional, and the overall nozzle and BB loading knob (you know, the part of the nozzle that picks BBs up from the mag) lengths were too long. I fitted the nozzle with a Dynamic Precision spring set and the stock buffer sealer and had no problems... until I tried full auto. I got misfeeds, double feeds, and horrible consistency.
The stock nozzle setup fed fine, but ran too hot. So, I sanded down the AngryGun MPA Valve so it was narrow enough to fit into the stock nozzle, and sanded the three outer sides of the polymer end of the nozzle return spring flat so that the screw holes aligned with the stock nozzle.
I now have a reliably feeding stock nozzle that has an adjustable (and very consistent!) FPS, along with a spare nozzle that works fine on semi auto.
I would have liked to have paid less and just got a decent NPAS (the RA Tech WE NPAS didn't work for me) but hopefully this knowledge helps somebody else.
Can post pictures of the work if anybody is interested.
They are very close in colour, its more the lighting in my spare room. My original ctr is also covered in krylonThe colour of that New SL looks lighter than the other two. Mind you it’s new I suppose and that accounts for the lack of grime and goodness knows what else that CTR has been through ?
it’s actually growing on me truth me told. Having these three together puts the Magpul designs into perspective. Suddenly the CTR looks a little dated! Shock horror.
Yeah I thought the WE one might be the silver one and thought that would be his problem.He says the WE one (silver) which with out some sanding is too large a diameter to work in a TM nozzle. The black TM one is a drop-in fit. I posted a loooong post on this a while back (last summer) where I tested various bolts, nozzles and NPAS for consistency.
The WE one? The silver one. I was told on Reddit it was a drop in fit... even after sanding it down to fit I was told it would be fine if it rotated inside the nozzle. It wasn't - terrible consistency!What colour RA tech NPAS was it and what issues did you have with it?
Haha, well perhaps it wouldn't be so bad if the nozzle internals were compatible with the stock nozzle. I can try to get pictures together next week.Interested.
I had the same problems with the angry gun v2 nozzle. In fact, I have had problems with almost everything I have bought from angry gun. I am convinced they do zero testing on any parts.
Yep, the silver one. I was told the black one was identical to the WE silver one ? don't believe everything you read on the internet!Yeah I thought the WE one might be the silver one and thought that would be his problem.
I picked up the MWS 370 mm Prometheus 6.03 mm inner barrel for the FPS bump. I got 285 fps on a 0.32g BB with it on green gas. Accuracy wise, I got no significant improvement using the stock hop rubber at 100 ft, but can't test beyond 100 ft due to lockdown. Now that I'm able to use heavy BBs at decent power, I'm expecting to have better accuracy at range. Bore quality and consistency looked very good. The stock barrel is very good, so you have to decide whether its good value for you to upgrade, and keep your expectations in check.Inner barrels..is it worth changing? Or is the stock one good enough?
If so, what brand/model is good?
Measure the hole it fell out of and round up to the next whole number (Eg if it is a 3.4mm hole = M4 grub screw) ? Buy a bag of the correct sized ones from Ebay and pop a blob of thread lock on before fitting ?Hi guys,
I just installed the G&P 3,5 Nozzle valve and I messed it up with the plastic screw, and I lost it, Does anybody know the screw dimensions? I would like to buy a replacement without having to buy a complete new valve.
thank you so much
Thank you very much!!Measure the hole it fell out of and round up to the next whole number (Eg if it is a 3.4mm hole = M4 grub screw) ? Buy a bag of the correct sized ones from Ebay and pop a blob of thread lock on before fitting ?