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Postby Merchant » Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:46 pm

I have scoured the internet trying to find any info on the internals of this rifle but have come up with nothing. I have held and shot one and the externals were phenomenal, but I'm worried how well this will hold up against an 11.1v lipo. I'm not into spending $450 for a rifle that won't deliver for a while.
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Postby YOGI » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:40 pm

I have one, if your looking to get one, I havent had a problem with it and I have been using an 11.1 lipo with no internal upgrades (exept a tightbore) and its been working fine since june. The ROF isn't very good, as expected for a blowback AEG
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Postby YOGI » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:45 pm

It has a pre-upgraded gearbox, and high tourque motor
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Re: CA LWRC

Postby Limpy » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:47 pm

Merchant wrote:I have scoured the internet trying to find any info on the internals of this rifle but have come up with nothing. I have held and shot one and the externals were phenomenal, but I'm worried how well this will hold up against an 11.1v lipo. I'm not into spending $450 for a rifle that won't deliver for a while.


They are the same internals as a standard CA EBB.

To get an idea of how it looks on the outside check here.

They also have a vague list of internals, but again, it's pretty much standard CA internals.
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Postby Variable » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:49 pm

I've been running one since the spring on an 11.1v. I'm at approximately 7,000 rounds on my gearbox and the only things that've gone wrong are the dust cover latch broke, and the motor got a little bit of corrosion and needed to be cleaned. Stock you can expect 390fps.
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Postby YOGI » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:50 pm

Have you been looking at the M6 or the PSD?
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Postby Cosmos » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:58 pm

I also have a CA M6A2 and have been running it occaisionally since April and I have not experienced any problems (5000-7000 rounds probably). I did run it all day this past weekend. You will need 2 batteries to get through a whole day's worth of playing. I bought this on the advice of a Shogun (Jesse) at AONW instead of a G&P because he felt the stock internals on the New CA M6A2 were pretty solid.
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Postby Merchant » Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:19 pm

I was going for the PSD.

Cosmos, I was looking at this one more compared to a VFC. I know there aren't a lot out there, but my friend has a VFC E-series and I was fairly impressed with it when directly compared to my CA '09.
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Postby dos_Santos » Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:44 pm

I have an M6A2 and two PSD's (recent purchase from Pacman) and my M6A2 I have been running solidly since April. It's been a top performer with about 10000 rounds through it. I usually make it through a whole day on the 2000 mAh NiMh battery. Only recently opened up the gearbox to remove a piece that broke off of the blow-back nechanism. No upgrades to the gear box. Added tight-bore barrel and new bucking and h-nub.
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Postby betty white » Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:49 pm

not sure about the internals but the gun itself looks great.
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