Kilroy
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JW M24
Dec 16, 2010 5:55:48 GMT -5
Post by Kilroy on Dec 16, 2010 5:55:48 GMT -5
Cant find anything on this so I guess I'll just post here.
Is the Classic Army gas cylinder kit for the CA M24 compatible with the Javelin Works M24?
So far, I dont see any reason why it shouldnt be.
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JW M24
Dec 16, 2010 19:34:20 GMT -5
Post by Dahm on Dec 16, 2010 19:34:20 GMT -5
You might get more specific answers by posting this in the Gas section, just saying.
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JW M24
Dec 17, 2010 0:10:48 GMT -5
Post by triggs on Dec 17, 2010 0:10:48 GMT -5
Actually there are a number of reasons it probably won't work. miairsoft.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=spring&action=display&thread=35926&page=1The JW M24 is APS2 like the CA M24, however, internal sizing varies, so there may or may not be a large amount of fitting needed to get a CA kit to fit. Also, due to the hopup design, CA M24 mags may not fit properly and require large amounts of work to fit, if they ever even fit right. The JW and E1 M24's are just too new to say anything about their upgradability. The quality will be low, but until the market is flooded with them, there is no guarantee of various standard parts/upgrades working and no way to tell without sinking a large amount of money into research and trial and error.
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JW M24
Dec 17, 2010 22:56:12 GMT -5
Post by BoredKender on Dec 17, 2010 22:56:12 GMT -5
Triggs- The APS2 and M24 use different bolt housings. If the JW M24 is APS2 then he would have the best luck using an APS2 gas kit (CA does make one).
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JW M24
Dec 17, 2010 23:59:03 GMT -5
Post by triggs on Dec 17, 2010 23:59:03 GMT -5
There's no telling with these 2 particular chinese clones. Most of what I've been reading says neither is fully VSR10 or APS2 so who knows what will fit without a lot of testing and fitting.
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Dutton
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JW M24
Dec 18, 2010 1:14:22 GMT -5
Post by Dutton on Dec 18, 2010 1:14:22 GMT -5
Triggs- The APS2 and M24 use different bolt housings. If the JW M24 is APS2 then he would have the best luck using an APS2 gas kit (CA does make one). The only difference between the APS and M24 cylinders is the bolt boss/bolt handle otherwise it's completely interchangeable, aside from the hop up and barrel spacers. I can't speak for this gun in particular, but if you get you an APS cylinder in a CA M24, all you need to do is get an APS bolt handle for it, and vice versa.
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