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April 7th, 2009, 03:59 | #1 |
VSR Cylinder Spacers
I have a year old AGM MP001 (which doesn't function right now). My question is, is it possible to buy new cylinder spacers? The ones it came with are really shoddy and I lost the rear one... Anyone got any ideas?
Also, while on the topic of my VSR clone, does anyone know where I can find a PSS10 Damper Cylinder Head PRO from either the US, Canada, or to the west? When it comes to the neo piston, which sorbo pads should I get from airsoftparts? Do I need THIS, THIS, or both? I want my VSR to be as quiet as possible and not slam too hard (plan on havin a M150 spring in it). If you need to know the upgrades I'm getting for the VSR, here's the list: Deep Fire SS 6.02mm VSR-10 (430mm) PSS10 Air Seal Chamber (Hop Up) for Marui VSR10 / G-Spec Laylax PSS10 150 Spring for Marui VSR-10 series Laylax PSS10 Zero Trigger NEO CYLINDER SET for Marui VSR10 Laylax PSS10 Air Seal Damper Cylinder Head for VSR10 / G-Spec PSS10 Teflon Cylinder for VSR-10 / G-Spec Laylax PSS10 Ball Bearing Spring Guide for VSR10 / G- Spec Laylax PSS10 Bolt Handle for Marui VSR10 FIREFLY Hop Up Bucking (Hard) for Marui AEG The reason I need to get pretty much all new parts, is cause of the stupid sealed cylinder (also the piston was really worn out, the spring was really weak, and the trigger kept slipping). I realize the trigger could be slipping from the missing back cylinder spacer, but even when I had both in, the piston was so worn out (cause it's really shoddy plastic) that I don't think the sear can even grip it anymore. So my solution is just to get all new internals n wear them in. One last thing I'm curious about, with the PSS10 airseal chamber, does it use the VSR10 arm style hopup, or does it use a hop up nubbing?
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April 7th, 2009, 10:45 | #2 |
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Fill the stock with expanding foam, it'll get rid of a lot of noise. Will be a good start anyways.
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April 7th, 2009, 12:15 | #3 |
Yeah I read that in another thread, and I'm prolly going to do that as well as gettin the sorbo pads.
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April 7th, 2009, 12:22 | #4 |
contact Tirador, he can bring in parts directly from TM!
your choice for parts is really good. But the Firefly bucking doesn't seal as well as Nineball airseal bucking. And from my experience they give just about the same accuracy(Nineball gives better consistency because of its airseal function). Oh, and don't forget to loctite the spring guide. |
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April 7th, 2009, 12:24 | #5 |
Can't seem to find a nineball AEG airseal sleeve. Anyone got any idea where I could find one? Would a good alternative be a Prometheus Air Seal Chamber Hop-Up Packing (Hard Type)? Because with the laylax airseal chamber, it uses aeg sleeves, not pistol buckings.
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April 7th, 2009, 13:46 | #6 |
The nine bals a much better choice, between it and the laylax cylinder head, its an amazing seal, I bought them from UNcompany though, so i dont know anywhere fron the states
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April 7th, 2009, 15:16 | #7 |
Only problem is that, from what sites i've looked through, is that nine ball's are pistol/vsr buckings, not aeg rubbers, so it kinda doesn't work, as the laylax airseal chamber uses aeg rubbers.
Do you guys think it might be a better idea to get a Marui Precision Brass Barrel & New Chamber Set and get the nine ball bucking and a Laylax PSS10 VSR-10 TN Barrel, or stick with the laylax air seal chamber and deepfire 6.02mm and get a prometheus (which is a laylax company lol) air seal rubber? I don't want to spend TOO much on the barrel system (even though yes accuracy is important) as I tend to have lower amounts of funding.
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