March 10th, 2004, 17:50 | #16 |
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Good find. Copper is still softer than steel and harder than brass. Those bushings aren't pure copper though. It's an alloy of some sort and I'm pretty sure it's alloyed to make it tougher and harder than raw copper.
The ICS copper bushings, (like most metal bushings) are manufactured with a sintered process. The process makes the material tougher than in it's raw form and it allows the manufacturer to impregnate the metal with oil. As a result, when heat is built up due to friction, the metal will "sweat" oil. These are the bushings that are also called "oilless" bushings. I personally prefer these over CNC machined bushings, even if it has "oil channels." |
March 10th, 2004, 18:53 | #17 |
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They're probably "bearing bronze"
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March 10th, 2004, 20:04 | #18 |
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Is that a "special" sintering powder mix of Cu & tin specifically for bearing use?
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March 10th, 2004, 20:59 | #20 |
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hmm... interesting indeed.
Prometheus and Systema both have oilless bushings that have a bronzish colouring to it as well. |
March 10th, 2004, 22:00 | #21 |
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Bronze is used for many applications including valve guides in automotive engines.
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In HK, the mainstream Mech box mod is to use 8mm bearings for high powered guns.
The large diameter bearing gives both sturctural and friction advantages. Is it common to see guns in excess of 500ft/sec while having 25+ shot/sec. Of course during the mod, the slightest misalignment will totally ruin the gearbox. I've seen too many DIY failure. Only the most experienced gunsimth will be able to perform such mod. |
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September 24th, 2005, 23:46 | #26 |
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i have seen a video of an AEG shooting a watermelon in half a LOOOONG time ago.
i dont know what battery they used or upgrades.. but i would not want to be at the other end of that muzzle.
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January 20th, 2006, 16:48 | #27 |
Holy thread revival, Batman!
Can anyone provide a general list of velocities at which point you ought to start thinking about durability upgrades, and for which part? For instance, obviously a stock or slightly hotter gun seems to run just fine with stock internals. However let's say you wanted to push your AEG to 340, 360, or 380 fps. At what point does it become prudent to install new parts to avoid accellerated wear, bearing in mind that cost is always a factor? No point in spending $100 on new parts if you don't need them. I suppose it also depends on gearbox construction, because my CA249 box is decidedly stronger than the Version 2 in my M15A4. However some rough starting points would be of tremendous assistance. Thanks! |
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February 24th, 2006, 03:30 | #28 |
Woop, Thread revival so hopefully Shuridys get his or her answer, and this thread had been an awsome guide to upgrading my m4!
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February 24th, 2006, 07:09 | #29 |
The honest answer is actually pretty dumb sounding; the moment you upgrade the power, you must upgreade the durability.
The guns are designed for their 'stock' power. Anything more is your problem. |
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April 2nd, 2006, 20:41 | #30 |
you didn't really explain whether to upgrade right away or not though..just what parts to upgrade and such, good article though, props to that
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