November 21st, 2009, 10:29 | #31 | ||
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I guess we can't really use Wildcards experience as 100% accurate for the airsoft world. He's the exception here with the amount of abuse he puts them through. I mean he's not one to shy away from hammering on them (figure of speech) during play, testing, or putting in the wrong spring for that matter! hahahaha |
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November 21st, 2009, 18:51 | #32 | |
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*EDIT* DarkAngel said it the best (A very good point indeed) "If you dont like fixing em, dont do it. If you know how to do it, its a sinch. In fact I much prefer and enjoy V3's over v2's for the simple fact that you can shim and test a gearbox without the rest of the gun thanks to the motor cage. Alot of thought went into making AEG's Especially due to the fact that they have size constraints and functionality constraints. Furthermore, TM's are not designed to be upgraded or repaired. They are designed to be thrown out and a new one bought. That being said, you took your own risk in opening it to fix/upgrade it. TM is not to blame for the design at all. You are for opening it and whining about it." Last edited by wildcard; November 21st, 2009 at 20:39.. |
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November 22nd, 2009, 04:08 | #33 |
If the OP had opened a m14 and tinkered with that mechbox and complained, I would hear him out. For the v3 only the top metal slide pains me, my rebiulds have been less troublesome since I chose to practice (old mechbox + spare parts). You can't tell your friends you can upgrade the $500 guns they just bought if you only opened up yours once. Tell them its a project that could sink the whole gun into more $$$$ than it will ever resale for, tell them you suck but can try. If they still want to do it themselves they will ask you to aid them.
That is a really big problem with 'gunsmiths' that I have met, they can tell you everything. And yet they cannot get a shim job done right nor tell that the motor is too shrill, it serves no purpose. The people that claim they can operate on another persons gun should really be able to brag of accomplishments, point you to customers and give quoted results.
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November 28th, 2009, 00:43 | #34 |
Has anyone hear ever heard of a MTHaynes GB and wether or not they have failed? They are custom machined by an individual and come in V2. Alot of good things have been said about these GB's, but I've never heard of them breaking.
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November 28th, 2009, 01:16 | #35 |
asexual lumbricus terrestris
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It's just a CNC 7075 aluminium box right?
Just get the one from ebaybanned. http://www.ebairsoft.com/7075-alumin...ox-p-1517.html The STS works well too apparently, although transferring the impact energy to the receiver... well, a new shell is only $50 anyways. |
November 28th, 2009, 01:26 | #36 |
I've seen this one before, but I don't think that's an MTHaynes. I've never seen one personnally, but I heard the guy who makes these, does them in runs. Besides, that ad doesn't state the maker.
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November 28th, 2009, 01:39 | #37 |
asexual lumbricus terrestris
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I did not say it was lol.
the MTHaynes one is silver, and made of (I'm pretty sure) the same material. So yeah... |
November 28th, 2009, 06:29 | #38 |
My bad, I partied a little hard last night and I'm still a little cross eyed. Out of curiosity, has anyboby heard about this GB or know of it being used? Who actually makes this GB? None of the reviews on the site selling it, seem informative enough and w/o knowing who the maker is, I can't google it.
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