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Saberwing December 29th, 2010 09:40

How is everybody's gun performing in the cold? I'm getting about 60 shots a mag fill still in around -10. ROF is significantly slower then in hot weather.

Cobrajr122 December 29th, 2010 10:38

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Originally Posted by Saberwing (Post 1377350)
How is everybody's gun performing in the cold? I'm getting about 60 shots a mag fill still in around -10. ROF is significantly slower then in hot weather.

I recently took the rifle out in -13C, single shot was fine, got about 5 rounds off in auto then the mag vented.
Around -5C though its been working just fine.

andrew321 January 6th, 2011 00:51

Anyone have any information pertaining to upcoming parts/upgrade releases? I'm interested whats coming down the pipes.

A new Napas version would be nice...

Other then that, can't say anything else even needs swapping.

Ghostnote January 11th, 2011 04:00

What kind of sling plate would fit onto the kjw m4? the buffer tube doesn't seem to have the notch other gbbrs have.

f3600 January 11th, 2011 10:13

used one from a standard gbbr. The buffer tube keep it in place.

loafing_smurf January 26th, 2011 14:28

Sorry if this question has already been asked and I couldnt find the answer in the thread.

What is the flat trajectory range of the KJW M4A1?

Redwolf Airsoft did a 20 meter test, but how far can it shoot a BB before the accuracy goes completely off?

audi_bhoy January 27th, 2011 11:34

Still no updates on STANAG mags? Cradle has nothing on this on their website, and LAW-Airsoft doesn't seem either...

Pinard January 27th, 2011 16:43

well at least its a reliable gbbr.. I had a WE scar...never gamed it...mags kept leaking

baker_Jeff January 27th, 2011 16:52

I think that's just a bot.

Pinard January 27th, 2011 17:01

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Originally Posted by baker_Jeff (Post 1397003)
I think that's just a bot.

that would be logic :p

HKp30 January 31st, 2011 02:15

Just picked up a KJW m4 QCB, awesome gun, easily my favorite of all airsoft gun's ive owned, mainly AEG's and some WE GBBR's.

Aiming for accuracy, PDI Tightbore that was cut to fit, I shimmed the tight bore/inner barrel to a perfect fit along with a free float RIS.

Custom Drilled top down hop-up adjust with grub set screw

Next on the list is the hop-up arm, it has a bit of wobble and I was curious if anyone was able to shape it like an SCS nub, shredders concave spacer.

Or fit a VSR-10 bucking like the firefly with the "V" nub, or another bucking with the KWA style bucking with the finger looking things. I had great luck with SCS Nubs or "V" buckings and would like to get one to test on the KJW.

grantmac January 31st, 2011 15:41

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Originally Posted by HKp30 (Post 1399167)
Just picked up a KJW m4 QCB, awesome gun, easily my favorite of all airsoft gun's ive owned, mainly AEG's and some WE GBBR's.

Aiming for accuracy, PDI Tightbore that was cut to fit, I shimmed the tight bore/inner barrel to a perfect fit along with a free float RIS.

Custom Drilled top down hop-up adjust with grub set screw

Next on the list is the hop-up arm, it has a bit of wobble and I was curious if anyone was able to shape it like an SCS nub, shredders concave spacer.

Or fit a VSR-10 bucking like the firefly with the "V" nub, or another bucking with the KWA style bucking with the finger looking things. I had great luck with SCS Nubs or "V" buckings and would like to get one to test on the KJW.

I've removed the outer nub on the bucking and removed a little bit of material on the end of the hop-up arm to allow me to use an SCS. Its slightly more complicated then that, but it sounds like you could figure it out.

I'm very curious about your modifications to the tightbore and especially that grub-screw hop-up. Can you post some close-up pictures?

I've got plans to shim the hop-up arm to remove that slop. Honestly though its been shooting fairly well so I don't want to mess with it, on the other hand it is overhopping slightly and I'd like to eliminate that.

-Grant

HKp30 January 31st, 2011 15:57

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Originally Posted by grantmac (Post 1399439)
I've removed the outer nub on the bucking and removed a little bit of material on the end of the hop-up arm to allow me to use an SCS. Its slightly more complicated then that, but it sounds like you could figure it out.

I'm very curious about your modifications to the tightbore and especially that grub-screw hop-up. Can you post some close-up pictures?

I've got plans to shim the hop-up arm to remove that slop. Honestly though its been shooting fairly well so I don't want to mess with it, on the other hand it is overhopping slightly and I'd like to eliminate that.

-Grant

Sure I’ll post some pictures of the shimming and the set screw.

Basically there is a hole tapped from the top of the rail down through where the gas tube goes directly over the hop-up arm. I managed to get a perfect size set screw that sits exactly flush with the rail which sets the hop-up exactly where I need it.


Can you post pictures of your SCS mod? Did you attach the SCS to the arm or does it sit on top of the bucking loose?

HKp30 January 31st, 2011 18:57

Top Down Hop-Up adjust

http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab224/HKp30/m41.jpg
http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab224/HKp30/m42.jpg
http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab224/HKp30/m43.jpg

Barrel shim using metal sheets, you can see it fully wraps around the barrel for a very snug fit. Thickness of metal sheets needed may be different depending on your barrel.

http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab224/HKp30/m44.jpg
http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab224/HKp30/m45.jpg

Saberwing January 31st, 2011 19:50

Still waiting on those STANAG mags... I have 7 thermolds, but getting them in and out of pouches is a bitch if they're double stacked


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