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Old April 12th, 2013, 16:24   #16
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Illusion clarified that for me not too long ago. 6.01's increase power, whilst 6.03 increases accuracy.
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Old April 16th, 2013, 19:23   #17
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Question

How about mags, what mags work properly in the CA M24?

I'm trying hard to buy local stuff, and I've noticed Javelin M24 mags available in Canada; wondering if they'll fit well. I don't mind doing a little sanding if it's needed, I'm already going to do a little work on the CA M24 el-cheapness-mag.



Another question is about something I've been having a little trouble finding good hard info about (simply because I believe it's related to each and every different airsoft model, mag, hop-up, etc..) : Are there any .36 and .40 bb's I should stay away from?

So far, locally, I've spotted Madbull Precision grade .36/.40, King Arms .36/.40 and Javelin .40's.

But I'm pretty certain Madbull Precision is like the low-end madbull, and we're installing a 6.01mm inner.. even in my 6.03 inners, I use Madbull Match grade.. last thing I want is a jam in a game.

Anyways, any recommendations would be welcome, especially for local purchase.
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Old April 16th, 2013, 21:54   #18
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The m24 trigger unit is very good , however as you increase the spring the trigger pull gets heavier.
I replaced mine years ago with a first factory zero trigger (aps2 version) and it requires some mods to fit the m24 properly. I have recently switched out my pdi pistons to modify aps ones and they have been giving me more consistant crono numbers.
The pdi cylinders are 100% the best cylinder you can get , many of the other manufacturers use rolled pins to hold the rear of the cylinder on. PDI uses solid pins and welds them together.
Shrapnel if you are interested it cheking some parts out in person before you order send me a pm.
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Old April 16th, 2013, 23:16   #19
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I went with the PDI Cylinder due to the build quality. Everything else inside is MODIFY. Spring guide, piston, piston head and cylinder head. Love it all!
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