adox Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 Does anyone know of people or companies that make and sell drop in dsg gearboxes. So that I can simply remove a gearbox and install a new one that is premade with a dsg???
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted September 27, 2018 Supporters Posted September 27, 2018 DSG is over-rated imho first of all DSG's are half stroke so for barrels up to say 250mm of maybe pushing 275 - 300mm if using 9T sector from Seigetek (not cheap) Hence most DSG builds are AK74 or G36c or MP5k or short/stubby M4's BUT..... https://www.socomtactical.net/airsoft-accessories/replacement-and-tune-up-parts/everything-else/gg-firehawk-hc05-replacement-gear-box-dual-sector-gear But before you chuck £100 down the drain - give that to a tech and you will have made a better decision Seriously - do not buy that gearbox, avoid buying the gun itself & perhaps forget DSG-ing your Nuprol Maybe buy this std box.... https://www.ak2m4.co.uk/internal-parts/gearboxes-complete/ec-complete-gearbox-qd-v2-rear and maybe do a few tweaks with a nice motor.... https://www.ak2m4.co.uk/internal-parts/motors-parts/ra-high-torque-motor-long should scrape by without needing a mosfet for a while imho on 7.4v well trigger contacts should last longer than the Nuprol's micro switch contacts I reckon more zest/snap blah blah blah could look to fit 13:1 gears at some point & mosfet perhaps (draws a bit more juice) but reckon that should get you about 18rps on 7.4v on std 18:1 gears I mean you could at some point swap the std sector for a DSG sector but tbh I wouldn't but do-able, though need bushings and a bit more work - but again DSG's are for short/med barrels I'd be tempted to use your gun as it is tbh and not chuck too much money into a Nuprol if you can help it - almost anything is do-able question is: do you it you really need to do it - as it is also avoidable
adox Posted September 27, 2018 Author Posted September 27, 2018 i'm looking at building a new gun or developing one. I am looking for trigger response and dsg just shortens the reset time.
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted September 27, 2018 Supporters Posted September 27, 2018 20 minutes ago, adox said: i'm looking at building a new gun or developing one. I am looking for trigger response and dsg just shortens the reset time. Then whatever you decide that £45 box is a decent option Personally - we all have dreams of building a bespoke gun from scratch that is a hose machine.... Two things: 1 - building a gun from scratch means a lot of potential headache issues to overcome Often an easier/wiser consideration is to take a decent base gun - even a faulty one needing TLC than try to assemble a load of parts that "may" not be 101% fully compatible without "some" modification/adjustment From spending £100's and finding that rail system doesn't like that receiver, feeding issues coz the nozzle is a smidge too long, that STFU pistol grip produces an awful motor angle and sounds like a tin of wasps when firing etc... etc... etc.... So you would have to be very f**king fortunate not to run into "some" issues and if you did you would need to know or learn the hard way about resolving a number of "possible" issues you never imagined I mean it could go without a hitch but in reality - even experienced techs can run into issues on a "from scratch" build So perhaps consider using a decent base gun maybe ???? 2 - The faster it runs - the quicker it breaks is a fairly decent rule of thumb in a like for like world (don't use a slow pile of crap china slap together gun out of the box to a snappy precise custom build) What you will learn most likely is a general rule of thumb for many is that twenties is plenty Sure you can go faster - but it most likely will crap out/fail quicker is what I mean I don't give a f**k what anybody says - like for like the faster you go the probability of failure increases The trick is to find an acceptable balance, which up to around mid 20's is about a good sensible limit UK wise Finally it isn't how fast the gun shoots it is usually how skilled the person using it is sure a good gun helps - but it is the player not the gun's performance that usually wins the game I don't care tbh, I'm just trying to give you a little bit of advice that's all - I was like many on here the exact same Drop a SHS DSG sector in ya gun - it isn't a lot of work tbh - just it will likely fail quicker if you go too nutz I'd lower your dream to a more realistic/practical goal and try not to run before you can walk so to speak
Nick G Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 When I saw DSG gearbox I thought I had clicked on one of my car forums for a minute ! ?
ChrisMC Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 I recently finished my first scratch built gun with 12:1 shs gears. I wanted super response/ROF and that gives plenty with a high torque motor. I was adamant I wanted to run it on 11.1 but my high caps were tying their springs in knots trying to keep up, and I was still having feeding issues on a 7.4V until I got some decent mid caps and fitted a delayer chip. Its still like a bloody hose pipe on 7.4V. I would listen to what sitting duck is saying. He was very helpful while I was asking questions on my build and if I had listened to him sooner I could have saved some money and time. The best thing I did for response was a hair trigger mod, speed trigger and mosfet. It's not technically response in the cycle but the gun reacts much quicker to finger movement. If I had the knowledge I have now when I started my full rebuild I would do the above, replace the wiring and connectors, hi torque motor and dean's/ xt60 and run 11.1v. Maybe bump up to 16:1 gears and a delayer chip. Leave DSG till you have enough experience to iron out all the creases yourself.
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