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Old September 19th, 2013, 19:16   #16
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the Angry Gun kit is a built in (but removable) inner barrel that butts up against your current barrel. Over time it damages the internals and will INCREASE your fps. it's the same as installing a one piece longer barrel, it'll increase the fps. it will NOT decrease your fps at all. unless you remove the inner barrel, but at that point, just get a fake one for less money.
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Old September 19th, 2013, 19:18   #17
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* I asked about the low power bolt, he might have asked about NPAS, but i didn't.
His thread. That's whom I'm replying to. Disregard reply if you aren't op. lol
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Old September 19th, 2013, 19:19   #18
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I have a used complete bolt here that I'm looking to sell or part out. It's a fairly upgraded unit, with the following upgrades:

- Action Aluminum Ventilated Piston Head
- Ready Fighter Reinforced Loading Nozzle
- Ready Fighter Upgraded Nozzle Return Springs
- Ready Fighter Reinforced Screw Set
- RA-TECH NPAS Conversion Kit (includes adjustment tool)

I still have all the original parts, so this unit can downgrade this back to stock components if the upgrades aren't necessary.

Contact me for more info.
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Old September 19th, 2013, 19:24   #19
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Npas seems to be the easier of the two to install so I'd prefer that . I guess the angry supp. is out due to damaging of internals after time. Though its going to get damaged regardless I may as well stay away from that to slow the process just a bit.
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Old September 19th, 2013, 19:27   #20
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It'll also raise the FPS too high for indoor anyway, if the NPAS or LPK lower it to let's say 340, the Angry Gun kit would boost it back up to around 360 anyway if not more, depends on temp, gas, etc etc...

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Npas seems to be the easier of the two to install so I'd prefer that . I guess the angry supp. is out due to damaging of internals after time. Though its going to get damaged regardless I may as well stay away from that to slow the process just a bit.
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Old September 19th, 2013, 19:39   #21
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It'll also raise the FPS too high for indoor anyway, if the NPAS or LPK lower it to let's say 340, the Angry Gun kit would boost it back up to around 360 anyway if not more, depends on temp, gas, etc etc...
On the wide open setting, the RA-Tech NPAS will barely reach 350fps. 340fps is more realistic. Unfortunately, the design does not allow it to go any higher.

Adding the Angry Gun kit on after that, will bring the power back up to around 410fps.

The dynamics of gas guns are VERY different from AEG's. Barrel bore or length increases have extremely dramatic changes to power output.

As an example of this, I just upgraded a gas GBBR's inner barrel, from a 200mm 6.08mm inner barrel, to a 229mm long 6.01mm, and the power jumped up 57fps. That was with a very minor length increase and a tighter bore. Now imagine adding the full length of an Angry Gun suppressor...
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Old September 19th, 2013, 19:50   #22
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Seems like ill have to do some reading on what does what for GBB's . Still a rookie but I dont mind reading sessions. Oh btw, is there a walk in store for airsoftparts or is it all orders off the site ?

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Old September 20th, 2013, 21:16   #23
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Having a hard time finding 'The difference between upgrading an AEG and GBB for end results'. Anyone have a link that explains it. Not sure if what im searching for is even right. I just want to know about changing internals and how it affects fps and all that stuff . If there is one that's just on GBB I would much rather that one.
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Old September 20th, 2013, 22:17   #24
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Hero Outdoor in oshawa has the CQB bolt. I picked one up a few weeks ago. Very easy to install (3min) and brings your fps down to indoor levels.
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Old September 21st, 2013, 01:31   #25
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Im looking at the site now. Is it a KWA item or like a modified item ?
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Old September 21st, 2013, 15:32   #26
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Having a hard time finding 'The difference between upgrading an AEG and GBB for end results'. Anyone have a link that explains it. Not sure if what im searching for is even right. I just want to know about changing internals and how it affects fps and all that stuff . If there is one that's just on GBB I would much rather that one.
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=94413
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Old September 21st, 2013, 15:47   #27
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Another thing. Is it okay to melt the glue off the threads with boiling water? I mean, I could use my torch but i'd rather not.
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Old September 21st, 2013, 16:03   #28
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Another thing. Is it okay to melt the glue off the threads with boiling water? I mean, I could use my torch but i'd rather not.
There are a LOT of threads in the gun.... which one are you referring to specifically?

I'm guessing the flash hider, but generally, clarity is preferred, since nobody can read your mind.
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Old September 21st, 2013, 16:25   #29
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yeah for the flash hider. I dont think anything else is glued in place.
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Old September 21st, 2013, 16:35   #30
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I've heard of a number of people removing the flash hider by putting in boiling water. I don't recommend a torch.
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