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May 11th, 2014, 01:20 | #1 |
Dytac M4
Hey guys
I have been looking at the Dytac M4 AEG. I am wondering your thoughts on it. If it's a decent rifle easy to work on etc, and how easy parts are to get. I'm use to GBBR, aeg are new to me. Thanks Sent from my LG-D803 using Tapatalk |
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May 12th, 2014, 12:50 | #2 |
From what I understand, Dytac aegs are basically g&p internals, externals aren't bad, although they're not industry spec barrel nut threading, and uses the same style that g&p uses. Other wise, its an aeg with a v2 gearbox. Internal parts are basically replacable with whatever parts you can get in terms of upgrades. If it has the g&p motor, I'd replace that. External parts are easy, you might have some issues with mags. Maybe its just me but the stock on g&ps/dytac guns are a different spec than other ones, so you might not get a super tight fit with aftermarket stocks. I know a vfc made stock on my g&p was pretty loosey goosey.
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May 16th, 2014, 11:13 | #3 |
Alright thanks for your help I bought a Socomgear instead. Now it's battery shopping time
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May 16th, 2014, 14:24 | #4 |
No worries. Socom Gear Aeg rifles are basically oemd by vfc so keep that in mind when you're looking to mess around with the internals and externals
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May 17th, 2014, 01:27 | #5 |
Externals I will leave as I like the look etc I have added a few items. But internals I have no clue. I'm used to gbb rifles. So any help etc would be great. Also thanks for your help too
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