March 24th, 2013, 12:10 | #151 | |
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March 24th, 2013, 12:23 | #152 |
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Although many FCC parts are superior to Systema, I still haven't seen a shooting improvement. I do like the CNC'd bodies for starters, but I find the Systema barrel, hop-up, and motor to be better. Let me explain; "the evolution barrel and bucking was a slight performance boost over Systema's previous models, but not be much, they did not however "need" a hop mod to reach performance standards; "though I'm sure it would help". My old ass Frankenstein Systema built from a Gen 1 chassis ranges 0.28 and 0.30 gram BBs at over 300 feet (measured), and at a man sized target; the evolutions out if the box were a little better grouping, and distance wise. I haven't had my own chance to put an FCC motor through its paces, but I have had a chance to read several reviews. It seems a Systema motor which has been properly wound is still the better motor platform; but of course that could change. In my personal opinion, the motor manufacturing was the only place an improvement "must" be made. I am happy they bettered a few other things like the receiver, because there was definitely room for improvement.
I think the best thing FCC is doing, is making more variants of the TW system of actual quality (unlike CTW, DTW, etc, which are massive flops), and of course catering to airsoft. They are however likely going to be more cash than many Systema models, and in some cases much more. So anyone looking to buy a TW AK, Scar, Masada, etc, get your pocket books out. Very worth the money though. I've had ample chance to see and fondle all the neat products FCC has made, and to see them in action. Also their plans for future products and improvements are very exciting. Anyone looking for anything Systema or Fight Club Custom, go to Double Tap Tactical; you won't find a better retailer in Canada. I've met the owners several times, and they are two of the nicest and honest guys you can meet.
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March 24th, 2013, 13:01 | #153 | |
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BTW FCC guys are very serious in improving their products so if any of the end users have any comments please put them up. Brad your comments and suggestions have been fowarded to the boys at FCC so keep them coming guys. Before anyone suggest new platform STOP! they are in development and details will be released in the very near future. Last edited by wildcard; March 24th, 2013 at 13:16.. |
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March 24th, 2013, 14:51 | #154 |
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We actually got a chance to chit chat with FCC in person yesterday. They are working on some very cool things.
Systema has had a certain ignorance in areas of their guns; perhaps because they have had no real competition. Our team runs Systema almost strictly, and other than the odd issue we've had good luck. Motors are the only semi common failure we've seen, but they see hundreds of thousands of rounds. I'm not disagreeing that FCC isn't on the right track, because they are definitely on the right track. Companies like FCC and RA-Tech make the best better, and that's what any serious gamer wants to see. I just don't like band wagon jumpers, or people who get butt hurt because of imperfection. I switched over to Systema almost a decade ago and never went back. We do get to see all the new AEG and gas platforms, and nothing compared. The worst is people who think that a Product should never break down, and don't understand that when you rip a door off your Ferrari it costs more to replace than a door off a Honda. That's all because it's a nicer door; don't go around after yelling at Ferrari and bad mouthing them because your feelings are hurt. If FCC keeps going like this, Systema will completely lase their market if they don't do 500% overhaul on their company, their policies, and their products.
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March 24th, 2013, 15:26 | #155 | |
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Systema definitely have to change the way they do things especially after FCC will release their new gearbox design and new platform, they are slowly moving away from the Systema base design which will only help booster their reputation. Last edited by wildcard; March 24th, 2013 at 15:29.. |
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March 24th, 2013, 15:51 | #156 |
One day maybe I will be able to contribute a more indepth review on a complete FCC gun.
But a 416 kit for Jonas may come soon. It's a start at least.
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March 24th, 2013, 19:21 | #157 |
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New gear box? In my opinion that's one thing that isn't wrong with Systema. It'll be interesting what they come up with in improvements. I don't even run all hardened gears, and my gear box is over seven years old.
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April 11th, 2013, 00:14 | #159 |
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My FCC pinion gear got loose and tore itself apart.
I used thread lock and torqued it on hard. Don't understand how it could happen, any thoughts? |
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What threadlock did you use? I would recommend red or even epoxy to make sure the little bastard doesn't move. If the pinion gear shaft gets hot enough from heat transfer from the motor, it can cause the pinion gear to work itself free if the loctite is not strong enough. I had a similar issue awhile back, needless to say - I have increased the amount of loctite I use on parts now.
That being said, FCC will replace the part for you. Last edited by c3sk; April 11th, 2013 at 00:36.. |
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Thought RED thread lock would be overkill. I believe you're right heat transfer could be why this happened.
Will re install with systema pinion i have left over after i clean up the gear box. @Wildcard PM'd Wow didn't think they would replace that at all! Good stuff, ill use the factory one for now. Thanks Last edited by captainafternoon; April 11th, 2013 at 00:41.. |
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Let me know I have some spare Pinion gear here so far only yours and C3sk have had this issue, I already email them to see if there are anymore.
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April 11th, 2013, 00:42 | #164 |
I don't see much threadlock residue on that screw. It could have been a little light and when the motor sha got warm, it worked itself out.
Use lots, and use red. I have never had to put any on a pinion, as Systema uses a good amount and you need a torch to loosen it. FCC should sell their motors with pinions installed, if the shaft is the correct length, then they can all be preset to the same position. Or pull the upper shim and make the armature adjustable. Jay, you can pass that one along to FCC as well.
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April 11th, 2013, 00:48 | #165 | |
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Installation of FCC motor & grip - YouTube Last edited by wildcard; April 11th, 2013 at 10:02.. |
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