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Post by master666 on Dec 16, 2006 20:24:32 GMT -5
Before I get flamed, this is not a "Which one is better" or a "Which one should I get". I am wondering if anybody has experience with thishttp://www.armsairsoft.com/Catalog.aspx?CatalogType=ProductDetails&productID=CAW-M24S rifle, and if CA M24 parts will fit and if the APS-2 trigger mod will work. I like this gun because from the pictures, it looks like the magazines go in the actual magazine well, not far foreward on the stock.
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Post by Gestapo on Dec 16, 2006 20:38:57 GMT -5
It's not an APS-2 or L96, why would APS-2 parts fit?
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Post by master666 on Dec 16, 2006 20:39:49 GMT -5
Haven't people modded APS-2 light triggers to fit in their CA M24's?
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Post by Gestapo on Dec 16, 2006 21:07:00 GMT -5
Not that I've heard of at least.
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Post by Dutton on Dec 16, 2006 22:06:58 GMT -5
APS 2 Parts are completely interchangeable with CA M24 parts. But, if you get a APS 2 cylinder, you MUST also get an APS 2 bolt. *Note* Only APS 2 parts are compatible, NOT L96 parts. Also, my teammate has a guide for installing an APS zero trigger on an M24, check it out here; www.86th.org/?id=zerotrig it's very well done, and very informative, lots of people have referenced this guide. If you have any further question let me know, my teammate and I both have all APS 2 parts in our CA M24's. As for a CAW M24, I honestly have no idea, so I wont guess. But, if it is identical to the CA M24, then the APS 2 parts *should* work, don't quote me on that though.
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Post by VMAX on Dec 17, 2006 8:51:31 GMT -5
Now that is interesting, so does that mean that a left handed aps2 bolt could be fitted onto an M24 as well?
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Post by Dutton on Dec 17, 2006 10:28:10 GMT -5
I believe only a righty bolt can be put on a CA M24, simply because there's no groove built in on the left side like there is on the right side for the bolt.
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