May 11th, 2009, 19:33 | #31 | |
Quote:
Well, as long as it's a V2. Their other guns are fine. I have no problems with them. But Armalites? Not a chance... Plus that big KWA logo on the side of the receiver is ugly as hell too... I'd rather real trademarks or none at all.
__________________
|
||
May 11th, 2009, 19:43 | #32 | |
Quote:
For upgrading a CA to 400FPS with good accuracy and reliability, you'd be looking at the following: Prometheus M110 spring Prometheus POM Bearing Piston Head Prometheus AERO cylinderhead Modify Poly Carb piston Modify Bearing Spring Guide Prometheus Airseal Hop Up rubber(Soft) Prometheus NEO STRIKE Chamber one piece hop up unit Prometheus 6.03mm Tightbore 363mm That's about it. I don't reccomend Modify Cylinderhead because the impact rubber is not attached properly. One time it just fell off of the cylinderhead and I had to super glue it back on. And Modify POM piston heads have slightly small O-Ring that sometimes doesn't compress properly. The Modify M110 spring is stiffer than Prom M110 as well. You can get those items from Airsoftparts.ca and Ehobbyasia.com happy hunting PS: That set up, if installed properly, should get you around 380~400FPS. I wouldn't reccomend going Prom M120 because it destroys mechbox slightly faster and will shoot around 420FPS Last edited by Skladfin; May 11th, 2009 at 19:46.. |
||
May 11th, 2009, 19:49 | #33 |
Yeah, fps limit here is 380. I'll probably go with CA due to reliability.
|
|
May 11th, 2009, 19:52 | #34 |
May 11th, 2009, 19:59 | #35 |
My C7 (originally a CA M15A4 rifle) has:
Modify bearing spring guide Systema silent piston / cylinder head set Prometheus MS110SP spring (rest of the mechbox is stock) Deepfire 6.04mm tightbore Guarder clear hopup rubber It shoots a consistent 380-385 fps and has sick range and accuracy.
__________________
|
|
May 12th, 2009, 13:19 | #36 | |
Quote:
The first one was gamed in near-zero weather, the other went 2 weeks ago when it was 15 degrees. We all know cold makes them brittle but this one broke REALLY fast. It was practically new. And it wasn't that cold. I didn't know both receivers were KWA only. That would be a dealbreaker for me.
__________________
(Former)Grand Poobah of T.W.A.T. |
||
May 12th, 2009, 13:24 | #37 | |
Quote:
I personally don't trust those tabs, even in metal (airsoft) guns, so I'd never get a CA or KWA.
__________________
"The Bird of Hermes is My Name, Eating My Wings to Make Me Tame." |
||
May 12th, 2009, 13:52 | #38 | |||
Quote:
I will admit KWA has better performance out of box, but if you want something very reliable that you can tinker with CA is the best bet IMO. Quote:
And CA has a different design, the back pin holds the mechbox in, the way you strip the recievers is different. On CA the front pin only keeps it from sliding off forwards, the "holding down" process is done by the curved nature of the mechbox top fitting with the curved nature of the upper reciever, plus to metal "pins" in the back. Or are you talking about those 2 pins and i'm just an idiot? Quote:
Idk, i've just never trusted KWA, they seem to over-powered for what they are thus causing unreliability.
__________________
Last edited by incrediboy729; May 12th, 2009 at 13:59.. |
||||
May 12th, 2009, 14:30 | #39 |
Tys
|
Either will make a good gun. KWA's are very nice right out of the box. CA's are so-so internals
CA upper receiver pins break...seen more than a few with either one or both pins cracked out of the receiver. More due to user abuse during reassembly than wear/tear. I haven't seen KWA tabs break...but I suppose they could just like any other metal part. I do not like the "proprietary" KWA nozzle/hopup setup. The logo on the receiver is horrid. Out of the box several have had poor compression at the piston head. The solid aluminum piston head is not loctited and, in my opinion, not a good idea. I fixed one that had come loose...it destroyed the rest of the mechbox (the gears survived intact, the rest was toast). Rest of the mechbox parts are usually very nice. CA's mechboxes tend to suffer from sloppy assembly. Piston is hit and miss. Should have a metal bearing spring guide. CA nozzles are hit and miss too. But with just a few upgrade parts and a little TLC, they can run a long, long, long time. I have not had good luck with CA Motors lasting long for anything but sub 350 setups. Some Modify SS cylinder heads do not fit (there is a CA specific version) CA metal rifles are very nice. Painted on trades are a disappointment...but it usually takes quite a bit of wear/tear before they fade into oblivion. Solid builds usually. Bug juice is not good for AEGs. CA's are just marginally easier to work on (really splitting hairs here). If I were buying one (for the purpose of upgrading or not) I'd buy a CA. Regardless of what brand, I'd give the mechbox a once over anyways. |
May 12th, 2009, 18:31 | #40 |
Design, The KWA lower is desgined to take 2 piece hop up units, and quick release upper in mind
|
|
May 12th, 2009, 19:25 | #41 |
When I get the gun, If I do, I'll ask my gun doctor to install what he sees fit. He has a CA himself so that should help for sure.
|
|
May 12th, 2009, 19:53 | #42 |
I can't speak for other guns, but their Armalites have laser engraved trademarks, not painted.
__________________
|
|
May 13th, 2009, 13:53 | #43 | ||
Quote:
Quote:
__________________
Last edited by incrediboy729; May 13th, 2009 at 13:57.. |
|||
May 13th, 2009, 13:59 | #44 | |
Quote:
CA uses the same upper receiver system that G&P does. In my experiences CA are much higher quality than KWA... KWA's just doing the same thing that chinese clone companies are.. They're releasing stock guns that are "pre-upgraded" with lower-end parts to make them more attractive to new players. CA's Aluminum bodies are very good, same with their internals (the new versions of the guns have very solid internals) |
||
May 13th, 2009, 14:17 | #45 | |
Quote:
__________________
|
||
|
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | |
|
|