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June 11th, 2013, 14:24 | #16 |
Look up classic airsoft, they were the original airsoft. So with a P*, you're just wannabe old school
I'm not that versed in Mechbox setups, I can crack one open and do the very minimal if I'm really lucky/got lots of time to kill. Even then I usually let somebody who appreciates the workings fondle it. I've got mad love for my P*, I would throw one in almost all my guns if I could. Want high ROF? Simple push of a button, few flips of that button and bam. Less/More FPS? Pretty damn simple. Get used to the hose pretty damn quick, hasn't slowed me down. It's shit simple and reliable. At most, you could break a nozzle as long as you work within the limited PSI range. ~$20 later, and you have a new nozzle, 5 minutes of time and the nozzle is installed.
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June 11th, 2013, 14:35 | #17 |
all your issues, and issues presented by others have been addressed on ASM. particularly getting mags to feed at absurd ROFs.
your prommy barrel and r-hop is fine. it should really be the least of your worries. (comparatively) most people who tackle a DSG project are the techs who want to use it themselves. if you're the kind of person who likes getting thrown into the deep end, this would be one hell of a pool. it may be totally impractical, but don't let them talk you down lol. =D you can look at a bunch of ASM users' DSGs for inspiration. semi-auto without AB, 100% feeding @ 60+ rps, nearly 400 fps in some cases, things like that. it can be done. it's definitely not easy, but it can be done. ps if you're dead set on parting out this build, quite a few of the fellas that have posted would probably be interested.
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June 11th, 2013, 14:48 | #18 |
Tys
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If you're in the GTA area and can travel...contact KingCobra8888
He almost never posts and is hellishly busy with lots of real life stuff...but he's built more than a few DSG/highspeed/big batt-short stroked guns...and is an excellent builder in general. If you want to get into the 45+ rps it's doable, but you'll probably go through a lot of cycles where it's working beautifully and then eats itself. You've got to realize that you're putting 2-3-more times the wear and strain on things with these kind of setups with every tigger pull. Be prepared for lots of down time and sunk in money. Do not run them on small batteries...moreso because you know you won't be able to resist shooting it and will just beat smaller batteries to a premature death. Once you've got a setup that works you may find that your biggest challenge is finding magazines that can keep up with your setup...and you don't want mis-feeds/hiccups. You can easily get into the mid-30's rps with "standard" setups and even then it's not practical or player friendly. |
June 11th, 2013, 14:59 | #19 | |
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Realize how much it costs, the pro's/cons of lugging and using HPA and go from there. You'll need a remote line with regulator/stabilizer and an HPA tank. The line will run you ~$200-300. You can get one from http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/air-s...8of9tle27t3db1. or you can contact Flagswipe paintball. Shawn built my rig, couldn't be more happier. Perhaps contact your local PB shop and see if they can set you up. I went this route in case anything busts or I need wanted to tweak it one way or another, they're right by me. The tanks can get expensive. I run a 62cu 3000 PSI tank, lasts for a good ~2000+ shots. I have two just in case. They run for about ~$60 + shipping which wasn't horrible. You can get a lot bigger and heavier, for more. Here's my little write up on my P*: http://ontarioairsoftwwiireenactors....pic.php?t=1747 Youtube was a huge deciding factor for me. I spent a week on there and a bit of Google before purchasing one.
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June 11th, 2013, 15:12 | #20 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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I think it's just most people dont' want to deal with building a dsg gun for someone else. The ones on asm that are owned by people who didn't build them typically buy them off the builder long after they're built or the builder gets tired of it.
It takes a lot of time and effort to get a gun working properly above 30rps, ssg or dsg. You need time and space to test it, and more often than not you need to strip it apart and fix and try and fix an issue and put it back together, rinse and repeat. Even an R-hop install while not hard requires quite a bit of tweaking to get working right. Quite frankly if I were offering my services as a tech, I would not build DSGs for people, I don't see it worth my time to deal with the constant tweaking to make it worth my while for man hours put in. If you were to hand this off to a builder, what kind of payment are you expecting to give for the hours put in? It's not a matter of throwing in the parts and calling it done, that's a good way to blow something up. If I were building this gun it would be built as a solid single stroke setup with a DS compatible gearset. Once it's reliable at full stroke, you short stroke, once it's reliable at short stroke, you swap the sector gears. Only introduce 1 or 2 changes at a time so you know what's causing an issue. Done properly the gun should last just as long as any other ssg setup in terms of round count, but most don't even get to that level.
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I futz with V2s, V3s and V6s. I could be wrong... but probably, most likely not, as far as I know. Last edited by lurkingknight; June 11th, 2013 at 16:18.. |
June 11th, 2013, 15:38 | #21 | |
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I have built somewhere between 15 and two dozen DSGs on different platforms. I learned that the best route was to take the old gearbox and throw everything into the garbage can, and ground build up when possible . DSG boxes require "special" maintenance. IE you will probably be taking it apart on a more frequent basis to re-lubricate and replace pistons etc. This means -you- will most likely have to do this job. Which IMHO defeats the purpose of getting a highly skilled tech to build the gun since -you- will have to maintain it (Not that I am bitching at $150.00/hour). For that reason, all of the DSG guns I built for other people are currently wall hangers. |
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June 11th, 2013, 15:57 | #22 | |
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I can build reliable, 400fps, 25rps setups all day with my eyes closed because I know the parts can take it, but DSG builds are just a huge source of liability. If you end up finding someone to take on this job, I hope they live closeby. Last edited by Stealth; June 11th, 2013 at 15:59.. |
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June 11th, 2013, 16:13 | #23 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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People just be hatin on the P*s cause they're so freakin GOOD
And agreed to the last 2 comments, I'd classify the DSG under one of those things that an AEG is capable of, but not recommended. Like you can get an AEG to shoot like a PTW, but not for as long or as reliably You can get an AEG to 40RPS, but not nearly as reliably as a P* You can get an AEG to simulate blowback, but not nearly as reliably as a GBBR Just because you CAN put a Renault RS27 in a given road car, doesn't mean you SHOULD. As far as prestige goes, the gun is only cool while its working lol |
June 11th, 2013, 16:28 | #24 |
P*... forgot about this, even if I want to buy one.
Check at Redlineairsoft. They sell "packages" with everything you need ton convert your gun (P*, lines, regulators, bottle, QD fittings etc.) They also custom build guns. Lastly, P* also do custom installs (you have to get the gun to them, and them back... that's the tricky part). |
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June 11th, 2013, 16:36 | #25 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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lol.. any gun is only cool when it's working.. it's like owning a hotrod that breaks down all the time.
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June 11th, 2013, 18:21 | #26 | |
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Good luck! most likely you will not recoup the gun doc time R&D etc that you are going to put into the DSG setup if you are "trading". My first DSG was my personal one and it took well over 5 hours of build time and that was on an easy to work on platform v6 gearbox. |
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