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kija99 militia


Posts: 116 Join date: 2008-09-25 Age: 18 Location: jacksonville
 | Subject: M16 DMR (update) Tue Jan 20, 2009 5:21 am | |
|  Internals: Area 1000 Teflon cylinder Area 1000 spring guide Modify Aluminum piston head CA polycarbonate piston 7mm reinforced MB 7mm bushings G&P air seal nozzel Echo1 Hi torque motor Echo1 reinforced gears m120 spring... need M130 or M140 Mad bull psg1 lenth TBB CA one piece hopup 14V hi-current low resistance wires PoweriZer 9.6 4200mah battery Externals: G&P Marine trade metal body King Arms sniper grip King Arms silent option silencer Echo1 barrel extention(one off of 416) replica Magpul pts stock Dboys metal upper reciever Echo1 M16 metal RIS Kija99 custom cut off front sight Hariss Bipod Center Point 4-16x40mm specs: Adjustable objective, parallax focus from 5yds to infinity Red/Green dual illuminated reticle Target adjustable windage and elevation dials with zero locking/resetting capabilities
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Esquire122 Global Moderator

Posts: 152 Join date: 2008-09-22 Age: 49 Location: Auburn, AL
 | Subject: Love the MP5 Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:26 am | |
| Hi Kija, Love the MP5 with the RIS and Grip, good secondary weapons choice for me for CQB when not going to pistol. Respectfully, Mike _________________ Deployed to Alabamastan in the Heart of Deep South Haji land.
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kija99 militia


Posts: 116 Join date: 2008-09-25 Age: 18 Location: jacksonville
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Wed Jan 21, 2009 4:22 pm | |
| I ended up selling the mp5. I no longer have a secondary... besides my asian skillz hahaha |
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Admin Admin
Posts: 560 Join date: 2008-09-22
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:27 am | |
| If you are around or over 400FPS 7mm bushings would be a safer move. 7mm bearings at not design to handle the stress produced by M120 springs. |
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kija99 militia


Posts: 116 Join date: 2008-09-25 Age: 18 Location: jacksonville
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:23 pm | |
| thanks for the info  |
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ElectricBlu Steel City Airsoft Member


Posts: 125 Join date: 2008-09-23
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:13 am | |
| kija, im gonna break into your house and steal that stock. I dont have anything to put it on but i want it  |
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dark swat private


Posts: 310 Join date: 2008-10-04 Age: 18 Location: arab, alabama
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:02 pm | |
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kija99 militia


Posts: 116 Join date: 2008-09-25 Age: 18 Location: jacksonville
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:12 am | |
| Internals: Modify bore up kit Area 1000 spring guide 7mm MB 7mm bushings G&P air seal nozzel Echo1 Hi torque motor Echo1 reinforced gears m120 spring... need M130 or M140 Mad bull psg1 lenth TBB CA one piece hopup 14V hi-current low resistance wires PoweriZer 9.6 4200mah battery Externals: G&P Marine trade metal body King Arms sniper grip King Arms silent option silencer Echo1 barrel extention(one off of 416) replica Magpul pts stock Dboys metal upper reciever Echo1 M16 metal RIS Kija99 custom cut off front sight Hariss Bipod Center Point 4-16x40mm specs: Adjustable objective, parallax focus from 5yds to infinity Red/Green dual illuminated reticle Target adjustable windage and elevation dials with zero locking/resetting capabilities
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kija99 militia


Posts: 116 Join date: 2008-09-25 Age: 18 Location: jacksonville
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Admin Admin
Posts: 560 Join date: 2008-09-22
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:34 pm | |
| I would love to see a E1 motor pull a m130 let alone a m140 on standard ratio gears. I hope you have a juicy battery for the attempt. Did you really mean 12amp wiring or 12 gauge? Huge difference, and big problems with a 12amp ceiling. A TM will draw ~16amps. The high resistance with your spring choices and relativly low gear ratio will probably result in a high amperage draw. I'd look into a mosfet with a resetable fuse. It'll also save you trigger contacts. Nice externals, btw one can modify m4/m16 selector plates to semi only. Mosfets are another route. Check out extreme-fire.com |
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Sniperwoosh Steel City Airsoft Member


Posts: 165 Join date: 2008-10-06
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:36 pm | |
| Yep, you'll be over 30 amps easy. |
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kija99 militia


Posts: 116 Join date: 2008-09-25 Age: 18 Location: jacksonville
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:17 pm | |
| I have no idea why i put 12 amp It is 12-14 volt wire which i think has around 35-40 amp max the battery I use is a PoweriZer 9.6 4200 mah the motor is an E1 motor that I believe to be a high torque motor (it has the magnetism of a high torque motor) I had it at one time semi only but I wanted to see how fast it shot on full auto... I have around 900 rpm _________________  |
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Admin Admin
Posts: 560 Join date: 2008-09-22
 | Subject: Re: M16 DMR (update) Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:29 am | |
| Thats pretty good for that motor. I'd say you got lucky on the QC line. I've seen them max at 20rps and slowly die. I've also seen them stall on a MS135 with standard ratio gears. I know thats asking for it but they did have a 7.4 2000 lipo behind it on both cases. |
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kija99 militia


Posts: 116 Join date: 2008-09-25 Age: 18 Location: jacksonville
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joshuaearlwade 2nd lieutenant


Posts: 776 Join date: 2008-09-22 Age: 21 Location: mccalla alabama
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