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THe_Silencer February 27th, 2011 18:06

QD silencers by their nature will usually wobble. BUT that can be fixed with elastic bands, though that'll make them difficult to remove, defeating the purpose...

cjboi February 27th, 2011 19:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Najohn (Post 1418529)
For anyone who has the gemtach qd p90 silencer, does the silencer have a lot of wobble when attached?

not wit mine....

noypi February 27th, 2011 19:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by cjboi (Post 1418757)
not wit mine....

No wobble with my Gemtech.

ILLusion February 27th, 2011 21:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Najohn (Post 1418529)
For anyone who has the gemtach qd p90 silencer, does the silencer have a lot of wobble when attached?

Absolutely NO wobble. This is the GB-Tech version I'm referring to.

Solomance March 10th, 2011 14:34

1 Attachment(s)
After TAC-11 had been cleaned up and we had a chance to relax. I had Shelledpants capture this shot of my collection.

Left to right.
Indoor-
Stock TM P90TR
7.4v lipo via deans

Outdoor-
TM P90TR
Re-shimmed, stronger spring.
410fps
11.1v lipo via deans

Parts/loner-
Stock TM P90RDS

All three were purchased used from ASC over the last 5 years.
Averaging one event a week be it a game or training at TTAC3.
Heavy trigger time and hundreds of thousands of rounds through them.

Other than a tappet plate going on the first one (parts) there have been no catastrophic failures.

All three have had issues with the trigger return springs in the front of the mech box. Most have been replaced with trimmed down bic lighter springs.

When I have experienced these failures in the field the ease of access to the mech box has made the repair simple and quick. And cost me quite a few lighters.

Finally having three setups with modular and interchangeable parts has let me squeeze a lot of life out of this very robust platform.

Short Round April 1st, 2011 20:13

Might as well post, for you COD fanboys. No you can not sight down these and line up your shot with the target because the sights are too close to each other. But they still look nice none the less

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...t/IMG_0670.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...t/IMG_0685.jpg

DarkAngel April 1st, 2011 20:31

2 words...

MP7 Sights.

Cheesevillage April 1st, 2011 20:44

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Originally Posted by DarkAngel (Post 1440528)
2 words...

MP7 Sights.

I already said this :D



Najohn, maybe you should drill that drum out (to a larger aperture).

Styrak April 2nd, 2011 01:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Najohn (Post 1440519)
Might as well post, for you COD fanboys. No you can not sight down these and line up your shot with the target because the sights are too close to each other. But they still look nice none the less[/IMG]

So you put useless sights on?

.......

Short Round April 2nd, 2011 21:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1440644)
So you put useless sights on?

.......

And will not take them off once I get my cmore sight :p

I pretty much spend $40 ish on sites I can't use though

noypi April 3rd, 2011 16:45

Media bump :)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...amson/p901.jpg

Personally would like to try a Docter micro red dot on it and a shorter silencer.

Short Round April 4th, 2011 12:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by noypi (Post 1441268)
Personally would like to try a Docter micro red dot on it and a shorter silencer.

I'd like to see that, or a micro aimpoint

ILLusion April 4th, 2011 17:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Najohn (Post 1441626)
Quote:

Originally Posted by noypi (Post 1441268)
Media bump :)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...amson/p901.jpg

Personally would like to try a Docter micro red dot on it and a shorter silencer.

I'd like to see that, or a micro aimpoint

Like so?

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...0/original.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...5/original.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...9/original.jpg

Strelok April 4th, 2011 17:31

Tried a p90 the other day. Not sure if its from me being a larger individual but the gun just didn't seat into my shoulder comfortably. I like everything else about the gun though! Are there any sorts of 'pads' out there that offer a lower shouldering point on the p90?

FOX_111 April 4th, 2011 18:12

You can add thickness to the stock pad.

Maybe you used it wrong. If you adopt a square position facing your target, the weapon should shoulder perfecly and when ready-ed, the cheekweld should be perfect without tilting your head. You have to "shoulder" the weapon a bit more centered on your chest/armor plate.

The weapon is easyer to use with hard plates.


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