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TokyoSeven January 27th, 2008 13:49

Will update with the internals review...just as soon as I find my camera. I think I may have lost it at the bar, but I dont think so.

ww2warrior January 27th, 2008 14:23

Yeah an update on the mechbox would be great cause Jg's are now suppose to come with metal bushings...

TokyoSeven January 27th, 2008 14:24

Mine sure didnt.
The information about the bushings is already available in the review as of now.

ww2warrior January 27th, 2008 14:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 626112)
Mine sure didnt.
The information about the bushings is already available in the review as of now.

Ok thanks Tokyo and Nice review!

BBS January 27th, 2008 15:50

c'mon i can't wait for the dissection of the mechbox. :D thanks tokyo. i just ordered one through Chase so it looks like money well spent so far...

Mr. G36! January 27th, 2008 16:25

Might I ask how much the gun weighs, preferably with loaded magazine and battery, if you know, that is?

Long_Bong January 29th, 2008 15:37

Would putting Phoenix High Powered Gear Set solve all shimming and gear issue?

http://www.kastwayairsoft.com/Produc...HNIX-2344.aspx

Qlong January 29th, 2008 16:15

You wouldn't have to replace all the internals, just get some extra shims if you have to, to reshim it, theres an article on arnies http://arniesairsoft.co.uk/?filnavn=.../shimguide.htm right here, if you're unexperienced with shimming.

There's a gear issue now?

TokyoSeven January 29th, 2008 16:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Long_Bong (Post 628247)
Would putting Phoenix High Powered Gear Set solve all shimming and gear issue?

http://www.kastwayairsoft.com/Produc...HNIX-2344.aspx


Those gears are worth almost a third of the guns worth in Canadian. I took 2 minutes to properly shim my gears and its running perfectly.

Crunchmeister January 29th, 2008 16:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Long_Bong (Post 628247)
Would putting Phoenix High Powered Gear Set solve all shimming and gear issue?

http://www.kastwayairsoft.com/Produc...HNIX-2344.aspx

Well, you COULD buy these gears, but you still have to install and shims, so it would do little for you other than increase your cost significantly. You'd have kickass gears, but you'd still have to shim them yourself.

Personally, I went for Modify high torque modular gear set in my TM M4, and will probably get a regular ratio set for the JG sometime in the future. Takes any guesswork out of shimming, since the whole unit is pre-mounted and pre-shimmed. You just install the metal bushings, install the gears, and you're good to go. These gears are excellent. They move nice and smoothly, there's no play, and they're fairly silent too. It's made a huge difference in the sound of my gun. I don't hear whining anymore, just the crisp POP POP POP of the piston. However, they're still $80, so they're not cheap.

Andres January 29th, 2008 18:49

So I decided to go ahead and get the JG416, hopefully it's as good as everyone's been saying.

jesster202 February 4th, 2008 22:09

hey can you please update us with the pictures of the internals. thanks man i cant wait i get mine in 2 days.

Qlong February 4th, 2008 22:33

I've got mine right here, I can take it apart and post up pics if anyone wants? I'll need hands tho, I'm not willing to stop doing my stupid electric circuits assignment which I found out as of 2 min ago that its due tomorrow at 1:30 just out of curiosity.

DAMN SCHOOL!

jesster202 February 4th, 2008 23:06

lol i hate school just whent back to get my schooling level 2 for machinest. sucks ass.

TokyoSeven February 5th, 2008 00:03

I just remebered about this, pics have been resized and will upload them onto my photo bucket and get a review written up tonight. In like an hour, or whenever I finish this margaritta.


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