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Originally Posted by Warwick88
When you say plug and play, you just mean over the counter parts?
I've never even thought about upgrades so this all very new (but very useful) information.
When you say air seal very consistent, what does that entail?
The strong hop up I get.
Shim everything to prevent wobble?
Good barrel as in a tighter barrel?
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ASM is Airsoft Mechanics, a forum.
What I mean is you can't just stick the parts in and expect them to work to their full potential. You need to install them and tune them. For a good air seal, your shot to shot variation should be no more than 2 FPS, I've managed to get a gun down to +-0.3 FPS. Also, if your air seal is actually "good", you should be nagging at least an extra 10 or so M/S more than what the spring is rated for. For example my M14 is netting 138.7 M/S on a M120 (120M/S) spring.
Air seal is tricky. You need to try a lot of different components to see which ones work better together. I spent months trying out different piston head, O-ring and cylinder combinations to find the one that sealed the best. Then I tried different cylinder head, air nozzle and hop up combinations. I found that while Modify nozzles are amazing on Modify and Deep Fire cylinder heads, they are extremely leaky on Lonex heads. I also reshaped and removed material from my tappet plate to improve the seal from the air nozzle to the hop up rubber. I also shimmed my barrel and hop up unit, so that it cannot vibrate when shooting. That helped the consistency down range a lot. This is what I meant by not plug and play.
Also, unless you are very confident in your tactile abilities, working on a G&G M14 is not recommended if you have no experience working on mechboxes. Certain features are very poorly designed, and the mechbox is a huge pain in the ass to put back together (I've worked on one and I own a CA).