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Old November 2nd, 2012, 12:17   #46
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Would you like some cheese with that whine? LOL! j/k

Honestly though I've been asking Lonex to make more G36-friendly parts, just for you buddy.
The only problem is that the G36 doesn't see much popularity outside of Europe and North America.
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Old November 2nd, 2012, 12:48   #47
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lol. I'm not terribly concerned about it. It's wishful thinking and somewhat greedy of me. I can make due if I really want to have 2 gearboxes. Thanks though. :P
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Old November 2nd, 2012, 23:07   #48
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Received my lonex m100 ver2 gearbox today and just wanted to share my experience with it. All I can really say is wow. This is a really nice gearbox for the money damn. Opened it up and everything sits nice and tight, its absolutely great nothing pops out. The only things I did to the gearbox was a type 0 cylinder instead of a type 1 and used the g&p nozzle so it would mate with the g&p hop up correctly. Other than that there were ZERO issues going into a g&p m16a3. The compression is also great, gun is shooting 415 right now but that will probably tone down a bit after some use. I am for sure going to have to get the lonex ver 2 gearbox for the g3, hint hint
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Old November 4th, 2012, 14:18   #49
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Just got my new Lonex shell, the trigger post is about 3 times as large as the old one (the broken post is sitting at it's right side). I also noticed that the white tappet plate that it came with seems beefier than the old blue one
Thanks again Stealth.

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Old November 7th, 2012, 11:38   #50
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Does anyone have any experience installing one of these (v2) into a King Arms receiver?
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Old December 6th, 2012, 11:25   #51
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Does anyone have any experience installing one of these (v2) into a King Arms receiver?
I don't anticipate any issues with this setup. The Lonex box isn't oversized like the Modify boxes and is quite TM spec.
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Old December 6th, 2012, 11:28   #52
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Product advisory -

It has come to our attention that the Lonex complete mechboxes that are currently on the market MUST have their Angle of Engagement of the piston corrected. If left unchecked, the piston will fail prematurely. The issue is most apparent on the M120 boxes.



We just did some stress testing last night and discovered that after a 5-minute sorbo install, the issue is fully resolved.

Here's the video of our stress test (this video MAY have been done after a few drinks)



And here are the pics of the piston AFTER this test. There is ZERO wear. (I KNOW RIGHT?!!! LOL WTF BBQ!!!)


As a result, we are now offering once again the option of having us open up the box and having the sorbo+neopad installed before the box is shipped out.



Please also note that the weak trigger post has now been addressed by Lonex on their V2 mechboxes.

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Old December 17th, 2012, 22:19   #53
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A lot of motor cages do not like this mechbox, so I suspect the best way to go is to get the Lonex motor cage (along with perhaps a Lonex motor too ). The CNC'd SHS one is okay, but only after a lot of filing and sanding and adjustment. I also had to shorten the shaft on the CYMA motor I'm temporarily using.
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Old December 18th, 2012, 10:27   #54
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We'll bring a few motor cages in.
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Old December 18th, 2012, 10:51   #55
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What do you recommend for sorbo pads in guns that are running 20+rps?
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Old December 18th, 2012, 10:53   #56
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What do you recommend for sorbo pads in guns that are running 20+rps?
70oo Sorbo with the Neopad. Since we started cutting our own pads, we've just packaged the 2 together - Sorbo Buddies. ... yeah...

John, myself, Maciek, lurkingknight and a bunch of guys run this setup without issues.
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Old December 18th, 2012, 11:01   #57
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The CNC'd SHS one is okay, but only after a lot of filing and sanding and adjustment. I also had to shorten the shaft on the CYMA motor I'm temporarily using.
How many glasses of wine did you drink?
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Old December 18th, 2012, 11:41   #58
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you should probably determine what thickness you need before ordering... It's best to measure the amount you need to push the piston back to achieve your desired AoE. if you're closer to 400 fps, 70d is the hardness you want, though I don't think there would be anissue running 70d at 300fps either... 50d is pretty soft.
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Old December 18th, 2012, 15:37   #59
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HA.

How's that 7 tooth pinion coming along?
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Old December 18th, 2012, 20:40   #60
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HA.

How's that 7 tooth pinion coming along?
Good. Danny @ Siegetek is making up a few more samples. We'll send them your way for trials when we get them in.
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