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Old June 30th, 2013, 02:29   #1
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Old June 30th, 2013, 02:35   #2
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I just purchased a SHS full steel teeth piston today and I'm going to try that out to see how it holds up.
I was going to recommend this, so hopefully it works out.

Could also try switching to a polarstar if high RPS is your goal
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Old June 30th, 2013, 02:47   #3
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yowza that's some nice piston death there. I think that's may just be the nature of the dsg beast... they go through pistons and springs more than anything from what I've read. They're not a build it and forget it platform. If you're stripping teeth, I would recommend a full metal rack epoxied in. SHS or ZCI would be my recommendation.

You've got some massive PE going on though with 14:1 dsg.. you've effectively got a 7:1 ratio for a single shot. That's ridiculously fast. You probably need to polish the guiderails a lot more and find even more ways of lightening that piston assembly.
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Old June 30th, 2013, 03:12   #4
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That's quite the swissed piston you got there.

May I ask why you want a retarded rate of fire for?
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Old June 30th, 2013, 03:23   #5
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I want a HK416 that sounds like a MG42.
That's 25rps... not 50.
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Old June 30th, 2013, 05:57   #6
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Your also going to run your mags dry and be of no use within the first 5 minutes of a firefight cuz your gonna be looking for your speed loader lol.

I had a VFC Hk416 that shot 25rps. It was all stock but the motor/piston. And people called that a BB hose.

I guess if your skirming it could be entertaining, until you have to reload :/
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Old June 30th, 2013, 14:07   #7
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I can understand his need for RPS, its fun!

With the P* I can shoot anywhere between 6 RPS to upwards of 80 RPS. (The highest I have gotten is a little over 60 with MAG brand mid caps)
I usually leave it setup for 30~40 RPS on a 3 round burst. This gives me a SUPER crisp and instant trigger response (especially since I can set it up to shoot closed bolt). Most people saw how fast I could shoot on semi at Nightfall 2, a lot faster then some of the SAWs were shooting auto :P

If I can get that 3 round burst down range before another guy even have one BB out, im at the advantage.

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Old June 30th, 2013, 14:42   #8
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can you get the P* burst to fire fast enough to have a shotgun like effect instead of perceptable "auto" firing?
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Old June 30th, 2013, 15:22   #9
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can you get the P* burst to fire fast enough to have a shotgun like effect instead of perceptable "auto" firing?
It can probably be closely replicated, at the max RPS I have ever gotten with it BBs were hitting each other in mid air.
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Old June 30th, 2013, 15:34   #10
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SHS 15t.

you need to lighten the pistons WAY more than that. my ~20rps pistons are swissed more than those.

did you remove the PH bearing? which head are you using? every gram removed is life or death in a DSG (well, as much as can be expected in a DSG)
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Old June 30th, 2013, 16:38   #11
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Full metal piston?
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Old June 30th, 2013, 17:24   #12
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+1 to polarstar
If you cant do it safely with a nylon piston, the full metal piston is just going to wreck something else, like your gearset, especially if you already know you have an early engagement problem.

The strongest piston on the market is the system supercore, slightly above the prometheus hard piston. But you don't want the strongest piston on the market because they're heavy, and meant for 600fps, not 30rps.
You want an extremely lightweight nylon piston, short stroked, with enough metal teeth to still have 2 teeth before release.
Even heavyweight durable pistons can handle 25rps, 30 maybe with heavy modding, 50 is just plain stupid. Why even bother?
At 50rps, you're pretty well guaranteed to wreck your piston every game, and a gun that doesn't work isn't worth anything at all.
If all you care about is ROF, then just get a polarstar already. It's far more reliable than an AEG could EVER BE at high ROF.
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Old June 30th, 2013, 19:10   #13
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Full metal piston?
metal pistons are the worst. soft and brittle (wat.) and stupidly heavy.

AFAIK, supercores are POM, more or less the same as Lonex reds. plus with the Lonex, you don't have to move the rack backwards for DSGs.
Prommy hards are kinda brittle, but pretty darn strong.

both are really expensive.

SHS 15t are glass-filled nylon fiber with steel racks. it's just about the best material available (right now) for AEG pistons.
seriously, a lightened 15t with epoxy or CA glue will last WAAAAAY longer and you can just buy like 4 of them. I don't see why people would want to talk you out of a DSG that's already been built, it's too late for that. =D

get the 15t, lighten the sh*t out of it (like REALLY REALLY light. the 15t is lighter than the red, but you still have to take out WAAAY more than you did on the red)
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Old June 30th, 2013, 19:38   #14
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Can't stress the polarstar system enough.

$~150-300 for the air rig.
$60-??? for tanks (I got 2 62Cu 3K PSI for $110-ish shipped on Ebay, lasts +2K rounds)
Although some people call it silly, I got a Benjamin hand pump, so I can refill my own tanks at my leisure.
Takes ~3 hours (lots of down time due to heat) but I love it, fairly easy and fun.
Ran me about $200 shipped? Somewhere in that area.

And of course the system it's self.

As TC said above, the reliability is stupid awesome. You can jack the RPS up until your mags fail to feed, without much at all to worry about, jamming if anything.

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Old June 30th, 2013, 20:07   #15
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Heh, I know all too well the disadvantages of bicycle style pumps lol
Never meant to have a 100% duty cycle, they should have heat exchangers on them!
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