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KEVORKIAN October 25th, 2009 22:47

I must say these Co2 mags kick like a son-of-a-gun!
Getting them to fit the PMags correctly requires the use of a dremel...fits like a glove!

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...M4PMags033.jpg

KEVORKIAN November 7th, 2009 20:55

I decided to do some testing with my WE SCAR this evening since the Leafs game is boring...they're actually winning!

I finally installed my RA-Tech NPAS with the LAT piston head (installed on stock nozzle guide rod).
Shots were very consistent, and within +/-4 FPS of each other.
The RA-Tech NPAS dialed in nicely but it's a little hard to adjust with the tool and it requires you to hold back the valve disc with a small flathead screwdriver.

RA-Tech NPAS:
http://www.ratech.com.tw/store/img/p/268-360-large.jpg

LAT piston head:
http://www.airsoftbuddy.com/member/5...7_IMG_0117.JPG


NPAS installation & testing by RA-Tech:

YouTube- RA TECH WE NPAS

I also tried the LAT SS mag valve and it did increase velocity by +15-20 FPS.
Where it failed was when it was tested on full auto, it dumped a lot a gas and the ROF actually seemed to slow down compared to the stock valve.
This may be a part that someone might consider using if building a sniper platform, so long as it's used in semi-auto only!

http://www.airsoftbuddy.com/member/5...4_IMG_0215.JPG

Zulu November 10th, 2009 15:22

Ok guys, I recently installed the TSC NPAS which broke after 10 rds. I ended up taking the adjustment wheel from the tsc and used it on the stock guide rod. Avoid it like the plague for now. I am awaiting a response from them but have heard nothing yet.

m102404 November 10th, 2009 15:25

What part of the TCS setup broke? The nozzle? The valve? The rod/piston? The Adjustment wheel?

They're nozzles are Stainless Steel aren't they? Did it crumple with a misfeed?

KEVORKIAN November 10th, 2009 18:33

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Originally Posted by Zulu (Post 1102121)
Ok guys, I recently installed the TSC NPAS which broke after 10 rds. I ended up taking the adjustment wheel from the tsc and used it on the stock guide rod. Avoid it like the plague for now. I am awaiting a response from them but have heard nothing yet.

Are you referring to this part:
http://www.popularairsoft.com/files/...C0018-AG-2.jpg

Zulu November 11th, 2009 15:09

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Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1102124)
What part of the TCS setup broke? The nozzle? The valve? The rod/piston? The Adjustment wheel?

They're nozzles are Stainless Steel aren't they? Did it crumple with a misfeed?

The pic kevorkian just put up is it. On the v1's the end piece of the guide rod (opposite the adjustment wheel) is basically a round threaded nut that appears to be held in place by a very craptastic weld. From further research this issue has been corrected in the new version. Tokyo model company did not list the version and I got stuck with a v1. Make sure the one you order is ts-13B. The guide rod does not come with a new nozzle.


I also just got in the VFC EGLM and it's very nice. WGC had them for 126.00 (155.00 shipped to VA). Very well constructed and half the price of the Ares.

Now if I can just figure out why I keep chopping bb's.....

Shirley November 11th, 2009 17:27

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Originally Posted by Zulu (Post 1102724)
The pic kevorkian just put up is it. On the v1's the end piece of the guide rod (opposite the adjustment wheel) is basically a round threaded nut that appears to be held in place by a very craptastic weld. From further research this issue has been corrected in the new version. Tokyo model company did not list the version and I got stuck with a v1. Make sure the one you order is ts-13B. The guide rod does not come with a new nozzle.


I also just got in the VFC EGLM and it's very nice. WGC had them for 126.00 (155.00 shipped to VA). Very well constructed and half the price of the Ares.

Now if I can just figure out why I keep chopping bb's.....

You modded a PMAG too?
What bb's are you using? First V1's hop-ups are shit.. lol

Zulu November 11th, 2009 18:05

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Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 1102792)
You modded a PMAG too?
What bb's are you using? First V1's hop-ups are shit.. lol


Hitman,
So far I have modded 4 WE to pmag and assisted my boss as he's modded some for his PTW. (PTW mags don't require as much sanding )

As far as ammo I've tried TSD bio & non bio, KSC and some Bioval.
The gun itself is a gen III so no gen I hop-up.

As soon as I can dial in the gun we will probably start carrying them. (We as in my employer www.airsoftcqb.com)

Zulu November 27th, 2009 13:47

Got the RA Tech NPAS and it is so much better than the TSC fiasco. +1 to the Folks at RA !

sortie39 November 28th, 2009 05:41

whats the name of the grid pad?where did u get that??

KEVORKIAN November 28th, 2009 08:28

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Originally Posted by sortie39 (Post 1112616)
whats the name of the grid pad?where did u get that??

It's made by OLFA (36" x 24") and I purchased it from an arts & craft store here in Winnipeg called " Michaels' "
LINK: http://www.michaels.com/art/online/s...0&y=0&as_fid=1

BIG December 22nd, 2009 20:42

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Hey guys,

What do you think about that color patern?

I bought a used tan SCAR but I wanted a black one. Now I don't want to paint it all black because I don't want to loose the markings.

Thenooblord December 22nd, 2009 20:44

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Originally Posted by BIG (Post 1128911)
Hey guys,

What do you think about that color patern?

I bought a used tan SCAR but I wanted a black one. Now I don't want to paint it all black because I don't want to loose the markings.

but...but....but.... tan is so much sexier than black....

KEVORKIAN December 22nd, 2009 20:56

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Originally Posted by BIG (Post 1128911)
Hey guys,

What do you think about that color pattern?

I like it!
I just might have to do that to mine!

BIG December 22nd, 2009 20:57

hey! If you have a black one, we could switch parts!!!

:)


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