Hogs Tooth *7.62*
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Post by Hogs Tooth *7.62* on Mar 23, 2014 17:15:02 GMT -5
Hey guys, after searching Google and looking up videos on Youtube I was curious if anyone can tell me the concept of a PTW's internals or tell me a website or a video explaining why its so good.
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Post by cqbr on Mar 23, 2014 18:20:14 GMT -5
What do you mean by ''concept''? There are several pics showing a PTW's planetary GB design when you google it.
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Post by Knief on Mar 23, 2014 19:31:24 GMT -5
You could be asking two different questions here. Are you interested in the mechanical differences between a PTW and a traditional AEG, or are you interested in the various value propositions of the PTW over a traditional AEG? Some of the benefits of the PTW aren't directly really related to the gearbox design. The two questions each have different answers.
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Hogs Tooth *7.62*
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I push peter, more sweeter, and more completer than any peter pusher around
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Post by Hogs Tooth *7.62* on Mar 23, 2014 19:58:02 GMT -5
I am asking the mechanical differences between a PTW and a traditional aeg.
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Post by Pagan on Mar 23, 2014 20:09:57 GMT -5
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Post by cqbr on Mar 24, 2014 12:06:32 GMT -5
That pretty much^ If you just want a general overview just read one of the PTW advertising pamphlets. They go over all the features that a PTW has over an AEG.
If you just want to know the GB difference, the PTW GB is much smaller than a V2 AEG and fits completely in the lower like an AR15/M4's trigger group normally would. The V2 AEG just doesn't, and fills the lower and the upper receiver since it has the cylinder components inside the GB opposed to being separate like a PTW does.
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