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Originally Posted by GunSlinger096
Definitely range accuracy and trigger responce and roughly $200 I'm not sure if that's enough i could put in more just over time
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Range/Accuracy is all about consistency of your shots. So perfecting the compression is important. Also, use a higher weight of BB like .25 or .28 if you don't already
The sportline's internals aren't very good quality. The sector gear is made of cheap metal, so swapping the gears out for some SHS gears would be a good idea. I would DEFINITELY recommend checking YouTube on how to take apart your gun, since it can be VERY tricky getting the gearbox out AND putting it back in... I also recommend you familiarize yourself with all the DIY mods and improvements that you can do, like shimming, AOE correction, etc.
before even starting. Lots of good stuff here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/AirsoftingTutorials/videos
SCAR disassembly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x9ILkjj180
After you familiarize yourself with that - here's a sample parts list:
Compression:
Piston - SHS 15 metal tooth is good
Piston head - Plastic or POM, not metal/aluminium (shs/lonex/modify)
Cylinder head - something metal (lonex/shs/zci)
Install a sorbothane pad to correct AOE and protect the gearbox
SCAR nozzle - anything that has an o-ring inside (CORE/Lonex/Modify)
Ver 2 Spring guide since the classic army one is plastic - get one that's metal and has bearings
If you want to replace gears, a cheap option would be SHS gears. 13:1 or 16:1 are always a good choice and will help trigger response paired with an SHS high torque motor (long type).
In terms of hopup, there are many good choices of rubbers to use. Lonex is a great alternative. For a barrel, a cheap option is the madbull black python 6.03mm (or ZCI 6.02 if you can find them).
Once you get comfortable with your gun, and know how to solder, you can explore installing a mosfet.
As stated in this thread by me and everyone else. Try to practice on another gun and really do your research. Just be smart about what you're doing and think it through. If you're confident, go for it! Definitely don't rush!