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Old April 7th, 2014, 22:44   #16
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What about the WE M14? its a GBBR

daytonagun is a more reliable GBBR

polarstar is an HPA aeg. Not realistic in the least, but more reliable
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Old April 7th, 2014, 23:27   #17
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On a side note. I have dealt with bingoairsoft and they are reliable. The guy that runs the show, Rudy has a great reply time.

Not advertising them or anything. Just establishing that they are credible.
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Old April 8th, 2014, 00:27   #18
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Rudy/Bingo isn't taking on new projects atm due to a backlog. But yes you can hire him to set you up with a custom fusion engine, and it should clear the border.
We're fortunate to have our own local P* guru doing Bingo like installs.

Jomor take a look at bingoairsoftworks he has step by step for just about every project if you feel up to tackling it

Edit. I can also vouch for Rudy. Quick and reliable

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Old April 8th, 2014, 10:19   #19
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If you plan on running a DMR/M14 I would suggest a PolarStar. If you want specific custom fusion engines, as everyone stated, contact Bingo.

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Bingo is the only company I know of.
I know a couple guys in country who have bought custom FEs from him, his work is awesome and prices cant be beat, (practically free work)

If all you need is custom mounting brackets and nozzles to get the FE in your M14 then you can contact him and he will set you up no problem.
If the M14 body needs to be modified then you will need to contact a retailer in Canada that can help you with importing the full rifle - this could get expensive.

I would also highly suggest getting AVd before people will give out any more specific information on the importing subject.
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Old April 21st, 2014, 11:35   #20
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Does anyone know a rough number of shots per 1000psi on the P* system?
so running it off of a 71ci/4500 psi tank vs. 13ci/3000 psi tank.
Had an idea of hiding a 13ci tank under the barrel and disguising it as an m203 launcher...

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Old April 21st, 2014, 11:58   #21
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On a bone stock system running at ~120 PSI

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Tank Capacity x (Tank Pressure / 100) = Shots per Fill

For example:
48ci / 3000 PSI Tank = 48 x 30 = 1440 Shots
68ci / 4500 PSI Tank = 68 x 45 = 3060 Shots
110ci / 4500 PSI Tank = 110 x 45 = 4950 Shots
now, since nobody who cares about shot performance runs at 120 psi, or has a stock FE, this formula does not work.

Barrel length, barrel ID, BB weight, nozzle ID, and poppet valve will all affect what PSI you run the regulator at, the lower PSI means more shots per tank.
Around 40PSI is the lowest you can go before you start to run into problems.

I depending on what upper is in use, I usually run between 60 and 80 PSI, using 92ci/4500 tanks I can edge out 4500+ shots per tank.

So with a 13 ci tank, your looking at like 400~600 shots depending on your setup.
Buy a few tanks and play near the refill station :P

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Old April 21st, 2014, 12:01   #22
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For realism, the WE open bolt M14 is hands down the best, and a solid performer. Because it is a WE though, it has a few weak spots like the guides, and pieces of the bolt. Luckily, RA-Tech makes everything from upgrade parts to their own variation of this gun, including levels I - III, with or without NPAS valves. I believe they also have CO2 magazines. I've seen this gun shoot, and it is impressive once tuned properly, and it has real weight too, so she's heavy. You can also get the extremely beautiful EBR chassis for it. If you're looking for realism, performance, in an M14 gas platform, this is it. No hoses, no modified AEGs, no problem. They aren't what I'd call cheap though, but totally worth it.
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Old April 21st, 2014, 14:28   #23
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So with a 13 ci tank, your looking at like 400~600 shots depending on your setup.
Buy a few tanks and play near the refill station :P
At the risk of sounding elitist, 400-600 rounds should be just fine. You will need a few tanks though lol
Those running P* claim PTW-esque shot performance once they're finished tweaking. And I've seen first hand, they perform VERY freaking well once tuned.

The more accurate your gun is, the less ammo you need.
With my own PTW's I generally get 1200 rounds per battery and load up my 8 mags (that I'm allowed) to only 50 rounds each.
So I've got 400 rounds on me, which is fine for two short deathmatches on a speedball field, or up to a few hours in a serious milsim.

Problem is, you'll never learn how to shoot accurately or conserve ammo if you always carry 20 mags on you.

So run the M203 tank idea.
It's a GOOD idea.
Minimize the amount of air you're using.
Tune your FE to get good shot performance.
Then try running short scrims with only 400 rounds on you.
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Old May 3rd, 2014, 00:15   #24
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At the risk of sounding elitist, 400-600 rounds should be just fine. You will need a few tanks though lol
Those running P* claim PTW-esque shot performance once they're finished tweaking. And I've seen first hand, they perform VERY freaking well once tuned.

The more accurate your gun is, the less ammo you need.
With my own PTW's I generally get 1200 rounds per battery and load up my 8 mags (that I'm allowed) to only 50 rounds each.
So I've got 400 rounds on me, which is fine for two short deathmatches on a speedball field, or up to a few hours in a serious milsim.

Problem is, you'll never learn how to shoot accurately or conserve ammo if you always carry 20 mags on you.

So run the M203 tank idea.
It's a GOOD idea.
Minimize the amount of air you're using.
Tune your FE to get good shot performance.
Then try running short scrims with only 400 rounds on you.
This is my plan. Just out work right now so this project is on hold atm
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