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ILLusion September 1st, 2007 21:53

Not sure what part you're referring to... are you talking about the mechanical trigger switch?

Pwner September 2nd, 2007 00:10

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Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 529633)
Not sure what part you're referring to... are you talking about the mechanical trigger switch?

yeah yeah thats the one!

ILLusion September 2nd, 2007 11:02

As far as I know, that part isn't easily available

Pwner September 2nd, 2007 14:42

yep ive noticed that now... :( im hopin theres someone out there that has modded there gun that dosnt need that piece anymore

hutch1970 October 30th, 2007 11:30

I own a CA25.Shoots around 440fps.CA made it stock w/ bearing bushings.After the sector gear shit 3 teeth, I pulled it and noticed that my bearing bushing was shot also.I've read somewhere that bearing bushings are supposed to be for high rof w/ low fps.I don't know your bushing set-up, but I hope this helps you w/ food for thought.

Skruface October 30th, 2007 13:16

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Originally Posted by hutch1970 (Post 564649)
I own a CA25.Shoots around 440fps.CA made it stock w/ bearing bushings.After the sector gear shit 3 teeth, I pulled it and noticed that my bearing bushing was shot also.I've read somewhere that bearing bushings are supposed to be for high rof w/ low fps.I don't know your bushing set-up, but I hope this helps you w/ food for thought.

CA bearing bushings are CRAP. I've replaced 3 sets in 3 different guns this year, and all have failed, causing hundreds of dollars of damage to the guns in question. Generally, 6mm bearing bushings are made to run on stock springs (around 270 fps) and nothing higher. 7mm bushing can handle up to a M120 (or so I've read) but all 3 sets of 7mm bearings that failed this year had stock CA springs.

Personally, I don't trust bearing bushings with anything over an M100 spring, and I recommend that all my repair customers replace their CA bearings with solid stainless steel 7mm bushings.


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