November 14th, 2008, 20:52 | #1 | |
ATT: ALL M500 Shotgun Owners! USE YOUR GUN IN THE COLD!
That's right my fellow shotgun lovers, an upgrade is available very simple and easy to do, if I think about it this could probably work with Maruzen shotguns as well!
Either way by upgrading your shotgun this way you'll never have to put your gas shotty away for the winter! Essentially it's just hooking the shotgun up to an external air rig similar to ClassicAirsoft guns. I'm planning on doing something similar but I will probably use different components so it'll look better Here's the link! http://www.airsoftforum.com/board/6m...r-t131248.html UPDATE!! THE FOLLOWING BELOW CAN ALSO WORK WITH REGULAR GBBS JUST NEED DIFFERENT FITTING WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED FROM THIS JAPANESE ONLINE RETAILER Quote:
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November 15th, 2008, 01:24 | #2 |
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But...I don't want a paintball rig.
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If you weigh out the pros and cons and leave out the personal preference of not having to carry around an air rig you'll find that it's not a big deal.
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November 15th, 2008, 04:39 | #4 |
let us know how the upgrade goes!
i wonder if it changes the sound ?? make it sound more manly? i noticed when shooting with propane it makes a very weird pop sound .. Also how many shots per tank of air?? would be kind of inconvenient filling up if you aren't playing at a paint ball field. |
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November 15th, 2008, 04:53 | #5 |
Oh man You're just adding to the reasons why I should buy one of these things...
My car is never gonna get that new engine at this rate... My only concern though is that the ACM Monkey metal wont hold the threading for very long.. Does the guy mention anything about long-term durability? |
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November 15th, 2008, 05:30 | #6 | ||
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Depending on how high the PSI is, camera audio is never the same but it is an airsoft shotgun so it'll never give the same satisfying noise as a real shotgun haha. Propane, I've gotten about 19 shots+ but keep in mind that only the first few shots get full blast after that it's not as strong, I've owned one before ... well I got another one now but you can definitely notice after a bit. You literally have 30 shots worth of ammo anyhow. Well most of the time I remember to stop by the local paintball field to get my tanks filled up if their empty and I'm good, I got two 3000psi tanks and I'd only kill one tank if I were fullauto'n it up while plinking. The big plus to me is that I can now use this at the next outdoor all night freezing cold zombie games without having to worry about low fps haha. Quote:
Don't know, but from what I've seen/felt it's strong if johnnyrico reads this he can give some input on it cause he's torn these things apart before. Either way I don't think 'monkey metal' would have a problem, majority of Classic Airsoft guns have brass internals anyhow and their threading or what not can handle the pressure of up to 120psi full auto :P I hooked Bob up with one of these I promised him one eons ago haha he's loving his, keeps destroying boxes with it hahaha. |
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November 15th, 2008, 05:34 | #7 | |
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Compatible with real-steel parts too, going to order half of the ATI universal catalogue tomorrow.
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November 15th, 2008, 06:20 | #8 |
M500 is the shiznit. I have the 8mm version. It's a beast. Used it outdoor with great success. Everyone should be shot with one.
That external rig he has would be way better looking if he had a 90 bend on the adapter coming out of the gun. The run the line down the stock.
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November 15th, 2008, 07:15 | #10 |
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I'd be more inclined to do it with the KWC 12gr CO2 adapter (or similar setup), which is probably good for a couple of dozen shots, and much easier to obtain (for me) than getting HPA bottles filled.
Not sure I wanna drill/retap the reservoir either.
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November 15th, 2008, 07:19 | #11 |
It's all personal preference, technically you could just remove the resevoir altogether, than again I don't know the internals very well but you could always have the connector feed directly in. If that would work than the elbow connector would be able to fit inside the gun without having to hang outside.
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November 15th, 2008, 08:47 | #12 | |
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What I was actually wondering is if there's any suitable coupling which has a size and same threads as the fill valve (replacing it). Then hook the gas line up to that, and use an adapter to connect to the regulator.
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November 15th, 2008, 21:28 | #13 | |
Well the inventor said that he had the choice between drilling/tapping and using the KWC CO2 Adaptor I believe, I'm pretty sure it's possible to find something ie. using a micro line with an adaptor to a macro to 1/8' fittings.
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November 16th, 2008, 00:16 | #14 |
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I hate peoples view on having a hose come out of there gun. They always say eww its paintball. Its how airsoft started for christ sakes. Gears didnt eat themselves. Guns were built stronger and upgrades were just springs or a weight on the barrel or a stiff oring. If something broke it was likely a warn out oring that costs 1 cent to swap.
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November 24th, 2008, 16:35 | #15 |
Anyone here in the GTA good at drilling/tapping?
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