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Originally Posted by Donster
i think i can help you out with this, since i have the same gun. here is what i got along with what is currently being installed:
Gearbox Internals:
Prometheus Tightbore
Prometheus Spring Guide
Prometheus Hard Piston
ARS POM piston head
ARS Cylinder head with attached sorbo
Prometheus Air nozzel
Reinforced selector arm (Very important IMHO)
Guarder steel cutoff lever (very important IMHO)
Guarder Infinite Torque Motor (gives you instant trigger response)
G&P reinforced mechbox (not really needed)
KM TN Hop-up dial screw (again, not really needed)
M110 spring
Externals:
G&P RIS
Mount your scope on this along with flashlights and everything else for night games and cool shit like that.
That setup should give you around 400 fps and will give you ultimate longevity and performance. For scopes, i use a pistol scope with long eye relief. I mount it on my front rail. I use an NC Star Pistolero Series of scopes. Perfect eye relief, adjustable for wind/elevation and adjustable magnification from 2-7x.
You dont need more than 6 lowcaps. I dont even go through all 6 in an entire day.
Hope that helps dude
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Thanks man! Since I'm only 16, and obviously I'm no beastly guy that can lug around a 15 pound front heavy M14, I plan on keep the M14 without any RIS. As for the internals, that helps a ton! I forgot to mention I wanted trigger response too. With that motor, would it be necessary to use a high volt battery and run a MOSFET of some sort, or does the motor take care of the response by itself? All in All, how much did your internals run you? As for the bipod, I haven't actually held an M14 yet ( I know I know, I shall first, dont worry.) so I don't know exactly how heavy this thing will be. My clubbmate is going to let me next time I'm out, so I'll see then. If it's already too heavy for me, I could easily scrap the bipod and save some cash.