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Old December 11th, 2006, 23:50   #16
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oh what type of piston head would you recommend?
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Old December 11th, 2006, 23:51   #17
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A stock spring probably won't return the piston fast enough. You'd probably strip it before going through a single mag.
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Old December 11th, 2006, 23:54   #18
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im just gunna stick with a stock spring
That *could* work, if you file off teeth on the piston and the gears.

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oh what type of piston head would you recommend?
For a version 2 gearbox running such a high speed setup? A silent head set such as the Systema one or the Angel silent head set.
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Old December 12th, 2006, 00:13   #19
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1.what would happen if i just filed down two teeth on the piston? would that work?
2.If i were to get the Angel silent head set piston how well do you think my gun were to perform?
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Old December 12th, 2006, 00:25   #20
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....I think you are about to spend a lot of cash in a franestein gun that will not even make it to the field...

These mechboxes are not designed to take that much abuse. Even with an Angel piston head, I think the stress on the gears and box itself will break everything apart in a few 10th of BB's
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Old December 12th, 2006, 00:39   #21
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Got no problem with my setup...used it in an indoor game last weekend, probably shot off about 2000 BB's. But it took me quite a bit of experimenting to get to what I have though.
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Old December 12th, 2006, 01:02   #22
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1.what would happen if i just filed down two teeth on the piston? would that work?
Only experimentation can give you that answer. Have a slush fund on hand to pay for replacement parts. Most superhigh ROF setups are done on short barreled guns. The SR16 would be considered medium-length, and as a result, you don't have too much room as to how many teeth you can take off. As long as you leave enough teeth so that the piston heads o-ring can get ventilation from the cylinder port, you should be okay. I don't have an open gearbox with a similar setup available to check at the moment. You may want to experiment with your stock gears and piston first, so that if you smoke the parts, it won't be an expensive part.

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2.If i were to get the Angel silent head set piston how well do you think my gun were to perform?
Much quieter and softer on your gearbox. This is the quietest silent head set available.
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