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Old January 14th, 2006, 04:57   #16
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"The modifications that I did:

Steel Bushings
Re-Shimming
M120 spring
SRC Hop up bucking
Src Tight bore Barrel
Re-Wired w/out Fuse (I know this can be bad, but the fuze was a huge bottleneck in current flow)
Fit a 9.6 volt 1100 MaH NiMH Powerizer Battery in the handguard
real M4 buttstock
Olympic Arms Trademarks (I work right next to the machine that does them on the Real Oly Arm rifles!)
Filled in the "Made in China" on right side of reciever.
Chopped the carry handle
Flat black spray paint on Barrel and Upper and Lower recievers

Fritze added..

M4 weaver rail on lower handguard
Vert. Pistol Grip
Laser Sight
Reflex sight
Flashlight mount and Surefire Flashlight
3pt tac. sling"

Wow. Link...

http://www.airsoftretreat.com/forums...SearchTerms=R6
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Old January 14th, 2006, 13:19   #17
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just for the record: "a fuse is not a bottle neck for current flow" i would know as an electrician and EIA certified specialist for almost 12 years now. fuses are designed to allow currents in excess of their rating for a period of time regulated in the u.s. by astm and canada by the csa. they will typically allow for up to 600% of their rating for 1 second and follow a geometric curve (as time increases) to decrease capacity for protection of associated devices (mainly the motor). if the fuse blows, it's done it's job and protected the motor, wiring,etc. it DOES NOT restrict the flow of current until it blows, which only serves to help and save you a motor repair. many folks believe that a 15 amp fuse works by limiting voltage through it to 15 amps and not allowing any more to pass, thereby "restricting" current. there is such a thing as a "current-limiting fuse" but they are not used in aeg's and are really a resistor, not a fuse. sorry to thread-jack a bit here, but you mentioned it and it's not in the interest of the airsoft community to put out erroneus info and give some poor new guy the wrong ideas.
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Old January 14th, 2006, 13:30   #18
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It was quoted?

I was just showing an example of someone’s work, whether it be properly done or not, I wasn't endorsing anything...personally just thought the overall project to a $60US AEG was interesting.

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Old January 16th, 2006, 04:13   #19
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well, im indian. im supposed to be cheap =P
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Old January 22nd, 2006, 01:58   #20
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