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Scopedog December 22nd, 2009 14:10

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Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1128641)
Is there any weakness in blowback strength?

No, the blowback action is quite crisp. Not sluggish at all.

m102404 December 22nd, 2009 14:16

At least the questions aren't written with cell phone quick-correct l33t speak...that'd melt my brain. :)

NOTE: A potential downside to an enhanced hammer (mainspring) spring is that the recoiling slide has to work against it to cam the hammer back and cock it. It's usually camming it back even further/past the point that it needs to. The force necessary to do so essentially adds drag to the slide...and gas keeps being flooded into the system until the little prongs are tripped to cut off the knocker.

ILLusion December 22nd, 2009 14:36

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Originally Posted by Scopedog (Post 1128652)
No, the blowback action is quite crisp. Not sluggish at all.

If that's the case, then it's hard to say what could be causing this, without me seeing it in person.

You'll have to run tests to check the seals in all areas of the gun.

Quote:

Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1128655)
At least the questions aren't written with cell phone quick-correct l33t speak...that'd melt my brain. :)

NOTE: A potential downside to an enhanced hammer (mainspring) spring is that the recoiling slide has to work against it to cam the hammer back and cock it. It's usually camming it back even further/past the point that it needs to. The force necessary to do so essentially adds drag to the slide...and gas keeps being flooded into the system until the little prongs are tripped to cut off the knocker.

Agreed. However, the extra force required to force the hammer down will also equate to supa powa megaleet blowback feel!

Slono December 24th, 2009 02:27

Do you know where I could get an exploded diagram of the TM MEU? I also have one thing I want to get started on with my metal kit before I have the guts of the MEU to transplant. How do I install the magwell? It has two pieces... the magwell and a small pin. I noticed there's a whole in the magwell about 2/3 of the way up it. I want to do this right and need to know the steps in installing it.

EDIT: The whole is at the top of the part, not 2/3.
edit 2: The *hole is at the top of the part, not 2/3.

ILLusion December 26th, 2009 00:25

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Originally Posted by Slono (Post 1129707)
Do you know where I could get an exploded diagram of the TM MEU? I also have one thing I want to get started on with my metal kit before I have the guts of the MEU to transplant. How do I install the magwell? It has two pieces... the magwell and a small pin. I noticed there's a whole in the magwell about 2/3 of the way up it. I want to do this right and need to know the steps in installing it.

EDIT: The whole is at the top of the part, not 2/3.

1. You'll get the exploded diagram when you receiver your pistol (it'll be here soon.)
2. Once you get your MEU and see how the original Mainspring Housing works, you'll figure out how the Nova one works

turok_t December 26th, 2009 01:39

Hey Brian, I know you mentioned that the SD OPS MRP slides do not have the notch for the bushing. This means that if I buy an outer barrel, it has to be a cone type. Most of the outer barrels on WGC, UN and redwolf are straight barrels. The only cone types I saw are the ones that are fixed with the chambers and require an optional compensator, which I do not want. Do you know where I can get just a cone type outer barrel, preferrably from SD?

Also, im planning to get the firefly hop up for my 5.1. Would you suggest the hard or soft type? Im using 0.25g bastards.

ILLusion December 26th, 2009 06:11

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 1130510)
Hey Brian, I know you mentioned that the SD OPS MRP slides do not have the notch for the bushing. This means that if I buy an outer barrel, it has to be a cone type. Most of the outer barrels on WGC, UN and redwolf are straight barrels. The only cone types I saw are the ones that are fixed with the chambers and require an optional compensator, which I do not want. Do you know where I can get just a cone type outer barrel, preferrably from SD?

ILLusion Kinetics has better bull barrels, but if you really want the SD one instead, PM me and I'll send you to a link for it on WGC.

ILLusion Kinetics barrels are offered in a fixed variety, that will increase the durability of your slide infinitely. Bull barrels using the traditional Browning tilting design are prone to:

1) Limiting slide life (the slide becomes a consumable part)
2) As the slide wears down, or if the tolerances of the parts are at an extreme, the slide can (and will, eventually) lock up against the chamber, causing cycling problems.

ILLusion Kinetics advanced bull barrels have solved these problems.

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 1130510)
Also, im planning to get the firefly hop up for my 5.1. Would you suggest the hard or soft type? Im using 0.25g bastards.

Soft Type

turok_t December 26th, 2009 22:43

Hey Brian, if you can send me the link to the cone type outer barrel (preferably SD) that would be awesome. Also, will this cone type barrel be compatible with any of the SD chamber as well? Based on my observations, they SHOULD be the compatible, with just different markings, but please correct me if im wrong.

ILLusion December 27th, 2009 18:00

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 1130786)
Hey Brian, if you can send me the link to the cone type outer barrel (preferably SD) that would be awesome. Also, will this cone type barrel be compatible with any of the SD chamber as well? Based on my observations, they SHOULD be the compatible, with just different markings, but please correct me if im wrong.

It should be compatible with all of the SD chambers designed for use with the Marui Hi-Capa.

I've heard it doesn't fit the chambers made for the 1911, but I don't have any personal experience with it and can not confirm nor deny that information. It's just something I've heard off the internet.

RacingManiac December 27th, 2009 19:18

yeah I have a set that does not fit together....I've heard all the new ones are the same thread now, but there was something before that is different from the others....

turok_t December 28th, 2009 00:33

Hey Brian, how much are your barrels and outer chambers combined for 5.1?

ILLusion December 28th, 2009 10:47

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 1131274)
Hey Brian, how much are your barrels and outer chambers combined for 5.1?

At the moment, the ILLusion Kinetics fixed one-piece CNC machined 303 stainless steel barrels are $155 at preorder price.

The fixed/non-tilting version does not move as realistic, but they increase the durability of your slide infinitely. It also lacks the *cha-chink* sounds you'll get from the metal-on-metal contact during the cycling action.

Traditional tilting barrels are slightly higher in price.

turok_t December 28th, 2009 11:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1131401)
At the moment, the ILLusion Kinetics fixed one-piece CNC machined 303 stainless steel barrels are $155 at preorder price.

The fixed/non-tilting version does not move as realistic, but they increase the durability of your slide infinitely. It also lacks the *cha-chink* sounds you'll get from the metal-on-metal contact during the cycling action.

Traditional tilting barrels are slightly higher in price.

Hey Brian, just to confirm its the outer barrel and the chamber for $155 right? If so, i might grab one off of u. Also, what is "tilting" ?

EDIT: One more question. Im looking for silver accessories for my 5.1. Is it better to go with NINE BALL or FIRST FACTORY?

ILLusion December 28th, 2009 12:13

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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 1131426)
Hey Brian, just to confirm its the outer barrel and the chamber for $155 right? If so, i might grab one off of u.

As stated, it's ONE PIECE. It's constructed similar to a real pistol barrel... the chamber and barrel aren't screwed together. If you like, I can chop it in half and sell it to you as two pieces for you to glue it back together. But it doesn't work too well that way. :D

For that price, you get a choice of three free chamber options:
  • Blank
  • .45 ACP
  • .38 SUPER
Custom engraving options, lengths and finishes are also available, but may be subject to a surcharge, ie:

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...1/original.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...5/original.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...7/original.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/image/108276628/original.jpg
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Originally Posted by turok_t (Post 1131426)
EDIT: One more question. Im looking for silver accessories for my 5.1. Is it better to go with NINE BALL or FIRST FACTORY?

LOL. "Nine Ball" and "First Factory" are both sub-brands of the LayLax company. They can be considered as both one of the same. The brand should be accurately called "Nine Ball" to avoid confusion, but some Asian retailers still market them under the First Factory brand, as it's more well known. Each of the sub-brands of Laylax specialize in different products. For example, the Nine Ball brand specializes in pistol upgrade components, and Prometheus is AEG component upgrades & barrels.

The Laylax company carries 12 brands, including Nine Ball and First Factory - the latter being one of the older and more well known brands.

Regarding my opinion on the product, it's a lot of money for die-casted aluminum parts. My experience with them has been okay, but not great. It's not much more of an increase to go with better built CNC machined stainless steel components.

RacingManiac December 28th, 2009 13:09

I try to avoid their stuff when I can....exception so far being the slide catch since they are the only one that makes extended ones for Hi-Capa, but the quality is still crap. For Hi-Capa, most the the control(thumb safety, beavertail, trigger...etc) can use their 1911 equivelent, so I've been turning to Nova parts....Slide stop, the best one is the one Brian sells, Nova's needs work for them to fit properly...

One of my Nine Ball hi-flow just broke apart....I think I'll need to put the stock ones back on now...


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