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April 2nd, 2009, 14:11 | #1 |
G 36 Upgrade
Hey, just a quick question here, I have a pretty much stock CA G-36 and am planning on upgrading it to a M120 spring for outdoor games...are there any other parts that I should upgrade? Will the M120 be to strong with stock internals?
Any help would be, well helpfull lol. Greg |
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April 2nd, 2009, 14:20 | #2 |
Tys
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Don't know what your local field limits are...but you stand a good chance of going over 400fps w/ 0.20g bbs (the typical field limits around here).
CA motors aren't the greatest and the M120 won't help it last any longer... If you're running a mini battery...performance (i.e. trigger response and ROF) will be less than enthusiastic with a M120 spring You might want to consider a bearing spring guide (version 3)...Modify makes a good one. If you replace the spring guide, you'll be able to drop down to a weaker spring, still hit close to 400fps and you're motor/battery/response will be better. Modify makes great springs...a S100 would probably put you at 370-380-ish...a S110 would probably between 390-400ish. If you're stock piston is in good shape...I'd continue to run it...although others would say replace it. If you do, a setup with a Modify full tooth polycarbonate piston and Modify bearing poly piston head is a good solid option. Otherwise...just make sure the shimming is good, take out any stock CA grease and regrease it...and you'll be good to go. Hope that helps, Tys |
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