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June 11th, 2008, 18:33 | #1 |
Marui Steyr Aug replacement gearbox...
Hello,
I recently stripped a screw on a Marui Version 3 gearbox in my Steyr Aug; proud moment. A friend of mine offered me a King Arms Version 3 Gearbox as a gift which I of course accepted; however upon quick inspection I found that the opening at the front of the gearbox is much smaller then needed to properly engage with the AUG's hopup so I returned it, thanking him but of course; I could not use it without altering the hopup... which I felt might cause problems down the road. Now my problem; I realy liked the idea of a 8mm bearing gearbox. Apparantly UNCompany offers it as an upgrade serivce when you buy an AEG from them, however I've as of yet not heard back from them if I could simply order it with a TM V.3 Replacement shell. ( believe its a mod to the stock part... I could be mistaken. ) Although it begs the question; is there an AUG compatable 8mm bearing gearbox shell out there... or is it AK/G36 compatable stuff only ( King Arms ). I guess if all else fails there is always the CA 7mm Shells... but I'de realy like 8 if possible lol Thanks in advance for any suggestions! |
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June 11th, 2008, 19:01 | #2 |
Haven't ever seen an AUG gearbox other than the TM one.
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June 11th, 2008, 20:41 | #3 |
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Umm, bearing bushings suck ass. For a lot of gears they really fit on tight, good luck getting them off. That includes stock TM gears. And I've seen a couple bearing bushings (8mm included) size and also fall apart when you take them off the gear. Totally not worth anything those P.O.S. things.
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June 11th, 2008, 21:53 | #5 |
Strange. In general a V3 gearbox is a V3 gearbox. I have a TM AUG, JG G36, a STAR UMP and a CA AUG mechbox and all mechboxes are the same. I've never seen one that was specific to a particular model. Are you sure it wasn't just some excess material/casting flash in the opening that you could trim out with an exacto?
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June 12th, 2008, 01:53 | #6 |
I've had good experiences with bearings for high speed setups, nothing but trouble above 1j though I admit; Although my experience is limited to prometheus 6mm and systema 7mm only.
Those king arms mechboxes definatly have issues with cast flash ( the provided bearings would not have even fit into the box without exacto modification lol... ) but the excess material surrounding the nozzel was definatly not cast flash... It was a few extra mm of material easily; and the box said " For AK47 and G36 series only; excluding the MP5k and AUG I guess. I'll likely end up with a tried and true TM replacement running 6mm bushings; but I do like bearings in low fps/high rof set ups... mostly for the ever so slight reduction in motor wine and gear noise; which makes a decent difference when your ear is less then half an inch from your mechbox. The application of some decently thick 100% pure silicon oil now and then will also improve bearing longevity. |
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