Gorem
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Post by Gorem on Sept 30, 2011 18:08:38 GMT -5
Here is an update of my jg g3, with all the externals and internals currently installed. This was painted by are very ot man. For fuzzy I got some outdoor pictures. Gun: jg g3 $140 external upgrades: 1. Matrix Defender Type Tactical M4 / M16 Metal Flashhider $18 2. Matrix Full Metal RIS for G3 / T3 Airsoft AEG Series $65 3. Barska scope $75 4. G3 claw mount $18 5. Slim rubber rail cover $15 Internal upgrades: 1. Matrix/prometheus 6.03 tbb $30 2. Mad bull 60 degree shark bucking $12 3. SCS/PCS hop up spacer $7 4. Systema Bore Up Jet Nozzle for G3 $17 5. JBU tappet plate $12 6. Guarder bore up cylinder $18 7. Guarder bore up piston head $28 8. Guarder bore up cylinder head $25 9. CA reinforced piston $20 10. Systema m120 spring $15 11. Matrix spring guide $13 12. Double eagle high torque motor $35 13. AEG burst wizard mosfet $40 14. Matrix 7mm bushings $15 15. Assortment of random gears $free DIY mods: (free) 1. Shimmed hop up 2. Shimmed gun 3. Tape on spring 4. Perfectly sealed piston head 5. Moved nozzle head one MM closer to bucking and one MM closer to cylinder head to increase air seal. 6. Sound dampening tape on holes of GB Total: $618 Pictures: This gun is extremely consistent and just fooling around I consistently got 220 foot shots with a .28. The bore up, combined with the hop up, can easily throw a .40 past 200 feet. I'll be adding a video sometime this week of it shooting.
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Post by kaboose1 on Sept 30, 2011 18:24:38 GMT -5
It's gorgeous. However I have one question. Where is the selector switch?
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Post by Ghast on Sept 30, 2011 21:15:27 GMT -5
Looks really good man.
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Post by Knief on Sept 30, 2011 21:55:11 GMT -5
I mean this as a legitimate question. If you don't have anything on the rail, why bother with its extra weight compared to the stock polymer handguard? It seems like it would be heavier and less comfortable to grip. It doesn't look bad, but without anything on it, it doesn't look useful either.
Also, without a selector switch, how do you put it on safe in the safe zone at games? If you can't put it on safe, that's a big safety issue to me, as an event host.
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Post by Dahm on Sept 30, 2011 23:31:56 GMT -5
If you can't put it on safe, that's a big safety issue to me, as an event host. My thoughts exactly. Looks good though man. I'd suggest a bipod for the rail or wood foregrip if you're going to leave that rail bare.
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Post by Gunny87 on Sept 30, 2011 23:43:04 GMT -5
Looks awesome Gorem! Can't wait to see it!
In terms of Gorem removing the selector switch essentially disabling the safety, does removing the battery and not installing it until he walks on the field work?
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Gorem
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Post by Gorem on Oct 1, 2011 6:31:42 GMT -5
The rail- the reason for getting a new rail was that theold handgaurd was terrible. It was really wobbly and made a bad creaky noise. I tries multiple times to stabalize it and make it less noisy and it didn't work. When I bought the rail it was the only thing available. Selector Switch- I have one, but I didn't have a chance to install it, before I took those pictures. I would obviously not come to a game without someway of turning off my gun , altough I bet many people do. Bipod- I will be getting one in the neer future, but I need to find the lightest one possible because i don't want to add any more pressure on the barrel. I don't 100% trust jg. Here is a picture to show you guys Thanks for the concern though, I completely understand the worry the perspective of an event host.
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Post by captainbrenandsten on Oct 1, 2011 9:04:24 GMT -5
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Post by Ike on Oct 1, 2011 9:12:31 GMT -5
Wow, that looks great. I love the paintjob and the rail looks great on there, much nicer than the plain handguard.
I don't understand the reasoning behind all of the bore up parts. You aren't running a 650mm+ barrel (and rightfully so, there is almost never any reason for a barrel so long), so why spend the money on them? And what kind of velocity are you getting? I'd imagine somewhere around 440-450fps if you are getting perfect compression with an M120.
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Post by Pagan on Oct 1, 2011 9:22:27 GMT -5
As good as it looks in pictures, I can attest to the fact that it looks even better in person.
Handles great, and is very well balanced.
Great Job bro!
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Gorem
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Post by Gorem on Oct 1, 2011 10:49:43 GMT -5
Ike the whole purpose of the bore up is air volume balancing. When balancing your gun you have to consider barrel length, bb weight, and cylinder volume. That's why small barrel m4s have vented cylinders because the short barrels don't require as much air. I shoot .40's out if it and it and it sends them flying. It also increases fps which is necessary to shoot heavier bb's. I also had the parts on hand it was a easy fps upgrade.
I don't think I'll get the g&g body because right now it is nice and light and I like it.
Ike you are correct on the fps. It shoots about 470
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Post by Ike on Oct 1, 2011 11:02:25 GMT -5
I realize how everything works, but I find it interesting because I've never heard of anybody needing bore-up parts to volume balance their cylinders/barrels, even when shooting over .43g BBs. Any plans to push that FPS a little higher?
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Post by Gorem on Oct 1, 2011 11:19:20 GMT -5
In my next upgrade I'll be getting a 130 spring, high torque gears, new barrel, and a new motor. I'll probably just plays till it breaks then upgrade it.
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Post by ishkaboom on Oct 2, 2011 13:25:51 GMT -5
Looks great man, what kind of scope is that?
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Post by Gorem on Oct 3, 2011 15:49:27 GMT -5
Looks great man, what kind of scope is that? I don't know it's some kind of Barska scope I got from Ct man, I'll have to ask him.
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