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steven403 September 20th, 2010 20:04

m4 headace please help
 
hi guys im kinda new to airsoft still, i own a TM M4 s-system and DPMS m4 system which i have no idea i found out that DPMS shoot way better than my stock tm, im just having an idea of selling that m4 and keep my dpms which sounds really stupid but should i be upgrading my tm?and i have no idea where to start...please help

R.I.T.Z September 20th, 2010 20:11

keep the tm, its a very good starting platform

steven403 September 20th, 2010 20:12

thanks thats what i thought i should do but i have no idea how to start upgrading it...cause for now my dpms seem more reliable than my tm

R.I.T.Z September 20th, 2010 20:15

look around some of the threads on the site,
people usually upgrade barrels. hopups, wiring, gears etc...

theshaneler September 20th, 2010 20:15

when you say better i assume you mean range. (if its a rate of fire issue, new gears, new motor and a bigger battery will do the job with that)

hop would be my first thought.
could be a ripped rubber, or just a crappy seal

there could be a compression issue. a stock dpms should not be shooting better than a stock TM.

ThunderCactus September 20th, 2010 20:24

Keep the TM, especially if your on a budget. Apart from being plastic (albeit tough plastic), they're excellent lower budget upgrade platforms; meaning you don't need much to make them shoot nice, and they're REALLY reliable when kept mostly stock and under 350fps. And since it's a TM, upgrade parts are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with it! :D
SO, my +1 pro advice is to get an SCS (shredder concave spacer) and guarder clear hopup rubber. These will significantly increase your range and accuracy assuming your gun is still shooting 280 fps, and they're really easy to install as you don't need to open the mechbox!
If your gun is shooting under 280, it likely needs cleaning and re-greasing. A gundoc can do that for you, or you can do it yourself if you feel mechanically inclined.
If you want to spend a bit more money on it, a new air nozzle and cylinder head would also increase repeatability.

steven403 September 20th, 2010 21:05

thank you so much guys lol well i will keep it for sure now haha

Amos September 20th, 2010 21:06

:) I <3 working on TM's

PM me if you're interested :) I've got everything that Thunder's suggested for your gun lol


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