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July 7th, 2006, 15:10 | #1 |
How to mod a KSC USP .45 to full auto
IMPORTANT UPDATE scroll down
Alright, I was planning on doing this "how to" once I got all my upgrades for the gun finished, but some members (namely swatt13) want the info now, so here goes. :-D I've modded all of my GBB's to date to fire full auto. This includes TM DE .50AE, TM HiCapa 5.1, TK VP-70M and obviously, my KSC USP .45. And yes, I know what you are thinking, "how gay is a full auto Desert Eagle", and well, I agree. I only did it to see if I could, but now I wish I didn't because I had to butcher a part to do so, and I'm having a hell of a time trying to find a replacement part. But, if anybody actually wants a full auto DE, I'll sell it to you (if you're age verified of course). Anyway, the USP was by far, and I mean by FAR, the easiest GBB I've modded, so dont think they are all this easy. Ok, here are the before pics from the left and right side. The red box indicates the part that will be removed. All I did was I took a dremel and cut off the tab. Thats it. Easy peasy. Figuring out how to do it is the hard part though. Before pic 1 Before pic 2 And here are the after pics. Sorry about the quality. It was really hard to get decent pics. My apartment has horrible lighting. If you have a USP, you'll know which part to cut though. There is only one "tab" on the right side. After pic 1 After pic 2 And just so you know I'm not on an evil plan to ruin everyones USP, heres a video to show you it works :cheers: Video ROF looks to be easily over 10 RPS. And I am running propane on a stock slide FYI. But like I said, I didnt plan on doing this how-to until my upgrades were done, but whatever. Happy modding.
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July 7th, 2006, 18:44 | #2 |
kos
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wouldn't that cause extreme amounts of wear? tell me if you see anything unatural, otherwise I'd like to try that
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July 8th, 2006, 00:40 | #3 |
Captain Awesome
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much appreciated gs! ill try it out once i get me usp fixed (stupid chamber block isnt holding my hop up in properly (cant pi it in place))
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July 8th, 2006, 04:26 | #5 |
I had my Eagle destroy its self, what part do you need i might be able to get it to ya?
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July 8th, 2006, 04:39 | #6 | |
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July 8th, 2006, 12:47 | #7 |
Delierious Designer of Dastardly Detonations
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Hmm, chopping down the trigger disconnector.
You don't find that you get light strikes with propane on warm days? Usually the hammer needs to be held back until the slide cycles fully forward before you can let it back down to open the mag valve. If the hammer fails to lock and just follows the slide forward, you can get a light strike misfire.
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July 8th, 2006, 14:41 | #8 | |
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July 8th, 2006, 15:26 | #9 |
chrony it
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July 8th, 2006, 16:47 | #10 | |
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July 9th, 2006, 01:09 | #11 |
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It doesn't work on the TM Hicapa I tried. Not having a working disconnector allows the hammer to latch into a surface in the underside of the recoil block which locks the slide back with every shot.
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July 10th, 2006, 18:09 | #12 |
UPDATE
Today is a particularly hot day, about 27 degrees, and I experienced my first malfunctions with propane. My previous use was indoor at about 20 degrees, in which I never had a problem. But after leaving the mags out in the sun today, I had a number of "light strike" misfires. Unfortunately I am out of duster, so I cant test that, but I dont think duster would be a problem due to the lower pressure. A stronger recoil and hammer spring, and maybe even a high flow valve should cure this, but I cant say with certainty. But for now, I would suggest that nobody try this mod. As soon as I get my upgrade parts (I'm waiting on you MadMax/Hojo, check your email :cheers: ), I'll inform everyone as to how it goes. Also, as soon as I get some more duster, I'll give an update on how that goes as well. If you still feel the need to try this, be warned that it will not work properly on propane in hot temperatures if the gun is stock.
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