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Re: Thanks for your post! Catch22

Postby Catch22 » Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:00 am

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Catch22 wrote:JG needs to put a better stock barrel in their 416, and someone needs to make a Magpul PDR


Bro. I am not understanding about you mentioned," Someone needs to make a Magpul PDR". Which ACM manufacturer? Where is the news comes from? In AP forum? :shock:


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Re: Thanks for your post! Catch22

Postby airsoft_hk » Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:03 am

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Catch22 wrote:JG needs to put a better stock barrel in their 416, and someone needs to make a Magpul PDR


Bro. I am not understanding about you mentioned," Someone needs to make a Magpul PDR". Which ACM manufacturer? Where is the news comes from? In AP forum? :shock:


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Postby CommieHunter » Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:24 am

I would like to see MOSFETs that don't go bad. I have seen a lot of A&K M60 MOSFETs and a lot of JG M4 mosfets go bad. Kids think their guns are broken, but if you remove the MOSFET, the gun runs fine.
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Postby Minerva » Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:38 am

CommieHunter wrote:I would like to see MOSFETs that don't go bad. I have seen a lot of A&K M60 MOSFETs and a lot of JG M4 mosfets go bad. Kids think their guns are broken, but if you remove the MOSFET, the gun runs fine.


The A&K runs off of some funky rheostat with a 1404 attached.. You can just pull it off an solder in a 3034 and it should run fine..

Half of that guns problems come from the microswitch however..

Same goes for the JG. (except the microswitch)
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Postby TheAirsoftSaint » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:32 pm

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league 4 wrote:The only ACM manufacturer that passes my standards is CYMA with their newer AK's.


I love my CYMA AK Beta Spestnaz, Works great!


Agreed. Good workmanship and nice inner structure. Recently, I found their packaging also nicer looks... :D How many AEG do you got? Brand and model please...


I also have a JG AUG, I just got it today and so far its looking very well.
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Postby VogonFord » Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:38 pm

It's been mixed. My DE tri-shot is highly dependable, I have a Cyma AK gearbox that's still trucking after three years of abuse, and I've had decent reliability from the non-M9 WE pistols (where the problem is the original TM design). The A&K M60 is weird and currently bricked, but it still seems fixable. I used to have an Army L85A1, but I got rid of that a long time ago. I know I've had more but they're not coming to mind right now.

However, I haven't had any patently bad experiences with ACM guns. The worst gun I've ever owned was from the infamous King Arms, and the second worst was a second-hand TM AUG.

While ACM guns haven't been my best guns (those my TM MP7 and WA SV Infinity), they've done the job and had a good price tag.
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Thanks for your post! CommieHunter

Postby airsoft_hk » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:44 pm

CommieHunter wrote:I would like to see MOSFETs that don't go bad. I have seen a lot of A&K M60 MOSFETs and a lot of JG M4 mosfets go bad. Kids think their guns are broken, but if you remove the MOSFET, the gun runs fine.


Ok. Thanks for your information. Appreciate about it...
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Postby Pacman » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:48 pm

這是很好的,你得到的反饋,我希望更多公司的會更經常地做到這一點!
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Thanks for your post! Minerva

Postby airsoft_hk » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:54 pm

Minerva wrote:
CommieHunter wrote:I would like to see MOSFETs that don't go bad. I have seen a lot of A&K M60 MOSFETs and a lot of JG M4 mosfets go bad. Kids think their guns are broken, but if you remove the MOSFET, the gun runs fine.


The A&K runs off of some funky rheostat with a 1404 attached.. You can just pull it off an solder in a 3034 and it should run fine..

Half of that guns problems come from the microswitch however..

Same goes for the JG. (except the microswitch)



Bro, thanks for your information. Due to Mircoswitch matter, at this moment not many potential supplier in China. They mostly getting from Guangdong and Shenzen suppliers. Hopefully able to get some from oversea. Do you got any idea of good supplier Microswitch?

Do you notify that many ACM factories doing AEG and not air/gas airsoft? Main reason is about the rubber problem. Gas leaking and unstable during firing. Some went to Japan for outsourcing, nevertheless, also couldn't get their ideal ones.

Cheers!!
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Hello!

Postby airsoft_hk » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:56 pm

TheAirsoftSaint wrote:
airsoft_hk wrote:
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league 4 wrote:The only ACM manufacturer that passes my standards is CYMA with their newer AK's.


I love my CYMA AK Beta Spestnaz, Works great!


Agreed. Good workmanship and nice inner structure. Recently, I found their packaging also nicer looks... :D How many AEG do you got? Brand and model please...


I also have a JG AUG, I just got it today and so far its looking very well.


Cool ! Bro... Did you testing the babes behind the backyard? Range and sounds sexy? :p
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Re: Thanks for your post! Minerva

Postby Minerva » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:03 pm

airsoft_hk wrote:
Minerva wrote:
CommieHunter wrote:I would like to see MOSFETs that don't go bad. I have seen a lot of A&K M60 MOSFETs and a lot of JG M4 mosfets go bad. Kids think their guns are broken, but if you remove the MOSFET, the gun runs fine.


The A&K runs off of some funky rheostat with a 1404 attached.. You can just pull it off an solder in a 3034 and it should run fine..

Half of that guns problems come from the microswitch however..

Same goes for the JG. (except the microswitch)



Bro, thanks for your information. Due to Mircoswitch matter, at this moment not many potential supplier in China. They mostly getting from Guangdong and Shenzen suppliers. Hopefully able to get some from oversea. Do you got any idea of good supplier Microswitch?

Do you notify that many ACM factories doing AEG and not air/gas airsoft? Main reason is about the rubber problem. Gas leaking and unstable during firing. Some went to Japan for outsourcing, nevertheless, also couldn't get their ideal ones.

Cheers!!


Most of the problems with microswitches come from the electronic "chatter" they produce when they are using higher voltages. I know there are some low amperage microswitch producers but I do not know a source.
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Thanks for your post! VagonFord

Postby airsoft_hk » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:06 pm

VogonFord wrote:It's been mixed. My DE tri-shot is highly dependable, I have a Cyma AK gearbox that's still trucking after three years of abuse, and I've had decent reliability from the non-M9 WE pistols (where the problem is the original TM design). The A&K M60 is weird and currently bricked, but it still seems fixable. I used to have an Army L85A1, but I got rid of that a long time ago. I know I've had more but they're not coming to mind right now.

However, I haven't had any patently bad experiences with ACM guns. The worst gun I've ever owned was from the infamous King Arms, and the second worst was a second-hand TM AUG.

While ACM guns haven't been my best guns (those my TM MP7 and WA SV Infinity), they've done the job and had a good price tag.



Bro. Firstly, thanks for sharing your experience of ACM with us. What is your A&K M60 problems or other identified disturbance? Please acknowledge.

Well, I think better ACM factory; JG, CYMA, A&K, Galaxy, Double Eagle, and D-Boy. What I think only. The rest still trying to upgrading their product and price might be slightly cheaper than those popular ACM.

Cheers, mate
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您好!吃豆子 (pacman)

Postby airsoft_hk » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:19 pm

Pacman wrote:這是很好的,你得到的反饋,我希望更多公司的會更經常地做到這一點!


谢谢。你是从中国或美国的中国人?我公司想了解更多真正的玩家反馈,但不能只听仅查看买家。这是顺便说一下,我们所谓的升级和持续改善。在未来,我希望ACM的更多的好产品提供给市场。
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Postby Pacman » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:29 pm

不,我是一個美國人,但我一直想嘗試谷歌翻譯,看它是否實際工作。我希望我能像你可以為你的書面英語的偉大知識字符的信貸。再次感謝!
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Re: Thanks for your post! Minerva

Postby airsoft_hk » Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:31 pm

Minerva wrote:
airsoft_hk wrote:
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CommieHunter wrote:I would like to see MOSFETs that don't go bad. I have seen a lot of A&K M60 MOSFETs and a lot of JG M4 mosfets go bad. Kids think their guns are broken, but if you remove the MOSFET, the gun runs fine.


The A&K runs off of some funky rheostat with a 1404 attached.. You can just pull it off an solder in a 3034 and it should run fine..

Half of that guns problems come from the microswitch however..

Same goes for the JG. (except the microswitch)



Bro, thanks for your information. Due to Mircoswitch matter, at this moment not many potential supplier in China. They mostly getting from Guangdong and Shenzen suppliers. Hopefully able to get some from oversea. Do you got any idea of good supplier Microswitch?

Do you notify that many ACM factories doing AEG and not air/gas airsoft? Main reason is about the rubber problem. Gas leaking and unstable during firing. Some went to Japan for outsourcing, nevertheless, also couldn't get their ideal ones.

Cheers!!


Most of the problems with microswitches come from the electronic "chatter" they produce when they are using higher voltages. I know there are some low amperage microswitch producers but I do not know a source.



Bro. When you got/ or remember any company of good microswitch producer, please acknowledge me or send email to my personal mail box. I pm you later.

Then, what do you think about PTW model of airsoft? Many expert like you or beginner warm welcome it?
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