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Old March 23rd, 2010, 01:05   #1
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Pre-Built mechboxes

What is the quality level on these things? Right now im using the stock mechbox from cyma, if i get this (or the 120 spring version) i would hope for pre shimmed and good grease as well.

Also what are customs views on bringing this over the border?

http://www.airsoftglobal.com/product...oducts_id=7329
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Old March 23rd, 2010, 01:10   #2
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Judging from the parts list (all Guarder/Systema) the parts should be of very high quality. I can't personally speak on the assembly quality but AirsoftGlobal is a reputable retailer I would expect to know their stuff.

As for customs, mechboxes are 100% legal to import. Some people have had them seized by over-zealous customs officials who see the trigger and don't know the rules but it's very rare and you would win the appeal.
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Old March 23rd, 2010, 01:21   #3
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I dunno about the purchase TBH.

They say Guarder/Systema parts but to the best of my knowledge they aren't the same company (ie. SRC/TSD or Aftermath/CYMA or Laylax/Prometheus/9Ball).

Other than that Airsoft Global seems like a reputable company.

You might want to switch out that spring though. An SP150.... yeah is way way way too hot to run on any field in Canada (a little over 500 FPS apparently if they have a linear progression of their spring strength). Apparently the Guarder SP110 fires at 410 FPS. Best to get like an M120 or M110.

Also it sounds like a custom built mechbox, if it is you probably won't have to shim but a tech in the back of a shop probably isn't thinking of making it the best shim possible and will probably settle for "good enough" but if you want a "perfect shim" then you'll probably have to open it up. Just my 2 cents.
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Old March 23rd, 2010, 01:22   #4
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that spring is way overkill though, take it down to 120 or so\

*edit* dang beat me to it
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