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Being a bit of a G&G fan boy been looking to get a AEG G&G T418 DST and was wondering whether it is worth paying the extra £££ for the Mosfet version of the RIG?

 

Thanks in advanced

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Unless something's changed then the MOSFETs g&g use in their 416's are pretty crap. They have a habit of going pop if a lipo so much as looks at it.. You're probably going the be better off installing your own fet.

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Thing is is a fet is in there then the donkey work has been done

 

if it does go tits up then best replace with another - but not a G&G one

a £10 one would suffice or go for a bells n whistle one if you really want

but a basic £10 one will do the job

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G&G did redesign their fets I believe but either way they are still just cheap basic ones. Still better off getting a gen 2 and fitting a Gate Mosfet yourself in my opinion.

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I wish the mosfets were the only issue with the gen 3's, but its not. Stick with gen 2 and do the fet work yourself.

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It's not worth paying the extra cash for the poor quality mosfet in the G&G gen 3s. It's far better to get yourself a gen 2 and fit a nice Gate Nano or Pico FET or BTC Spectre FET (the Spectres are far rarer though).

I have a Gate Nano in my DMR and I get a cracking trigger response. A word of warning though- everything else feels really clunky and slow to fire after you have a go with a 'Fetted gun!

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Good shout, might actually have to do some work myself its always easier when someone does it for me haha

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