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April 9th, 2017, 01:16 | #1 |
Which has the better gearbox?
I have a G&G CM16 that I've customized, and upgraded. Has a m120 spring, barrel, etc. Stock hop up with greet rubber.
Second is a King Arms M4A1 Colt tm, all stock. Which gearbox would be the better gearbox to upgrade?
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April 9th, 2017, 04:59 | #2 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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technically the KA gearbox is stronger, but if you were to put faster gears in it, you would need to dremel a chunk out of it. The KA gearboxes have a useless piece of reinforcement in it that limit the size of a portion of the spur gear. That same piece of useless casting also doesn't allow for a 3034 mosfet to be installed in side the gearbox which allows full use of the buffer tube for other things.
The G&G shell is weaker but that's about the only flaw in the g&g. They are similar manufacturing tolerance, though I think I may give the tiniest of edge to g&g for the ability to take just about any aftermarket part and still work fine. I remember having issues with KA guns but not many. Since prices dropped significantly a few years back, KA was priced at a point where it made no sense if you wanted a metal gun you go with vfc. If you want to save money you go with an entry level gun like the g&g CM. Most guns caught between those price ranges made less sense. You either go really cheap, or for a bit more money over the mid priced guns you go really nice, so I have little input on recent guns from KA. Internally you might get a couple nicer bits in the KA like a bearing spring guide so you don't have to spend a few more bucks upgrading those bits. I can't recall if KA had it or not though. the CM for sure has a standard metal non bearing guide, and no bearing on the piston. Externally the KA gun would be better as it's metal if you care about such things.
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April 9th, 2017, 11:25 | #3 |
Wow, that's a good chunk of info. Yeah the King Arms is a metal, fully traded receiver, got the whole gun, with battery, high cap(yay..) and box for 100. Just wasn't sure which I should use as my primary.
If they are simular, than I won't bother ripping apart both guns. I like the style of the stock M4A1, so I'll leave it be and just keep messing around with the g&g. Thanks for your input!
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