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Old January 20th, 2009, 17:05   #16
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Indeed, I m thinking more in the 400 fps range, would reduce noise I would said (lower fps = less mechanical effort = less noise) and allow full auto fire.
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Old January 20th, 2009, 18:55   #17
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if you do the phantom kity there is more then enough room to house the battery inside the phantom kit.
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Old January 20th, 2009, 19:07   #18
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if you do the phantom kity there is more then enough room to house the battery inside the phantom kit.
You mean wired through to the front then a stick battery in the silencer or something?

LB, either way if you're going for 400fps, a mini will work fine. I use a 1500mah 8.4v mini in my 400fps TM AUG.
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Old January 20th, 2009, 19:38   #19
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I hear ya FOX, but if some host decides to post a game with the FPS that high (and it happens), I'd be in like a .....any ways, yeah, that AUG won't get too much field use otherwise.

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Indeed, I m thinking more in the 400 fps range, would reduce noise I would said (lower fps = less mechanical effort = less noise) and allow full auto fire.
Absolutely. A stock AEG is always quieter than it's upgrade counter part. As is, an AUG is already reasonably quiet, and if you line the inside of the lower receiver with sound dampening material (available from any stereo instillation place, in many forms), it's possible to reduce the motor whine enough that a foam silencer would actually be benifical.

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Old January 20th, 2009, 21:49   #20
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What about if one were to use the expanding foam in a can, would that be harmful to the mechbox, or any surrounding components? Would that even work at reducing the sound?
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Old January 20th, 2009, 22:02   #21
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What about if one were to use the expanding foam in a can, would that be harmful to the mechbox, or any surrounding components? Would that even work at reducing the sound?
Wouldn't that seal the mechbox in? Or at least impede moving parts inside the body?

There's a lot inside an AUG you know.
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Old January 20th, 2009, 22:31   #22
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For sure it would make it quieter. Stuff that doesn't move doesn't make much sound! It might work if you could somehow make something to keep it from touching the mechbox, but that's a lot of work for something that might turn out to fail.
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Old January 22nd, 2009, 14:04   #23
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Corking material would make the most sense to reduce noise I would said, foam would be a pain to deal with when doing maintenance in the gearbox also.

Here is the shopping list I have in mind:

Jing Gong AUG A3 Electric Airsoft Rifle
Prometheus 6.03 EG Barrel for M16A1 / A2 / VN / AUG ( 509mm )
Systema All Helical Gear Full Set ( Super Torque Up ) for Gearbox Ver. 2/3
Prometheus POM Piston Head NEO
Prometheus Hop Up sleeve
Prometheus Nozzle
Systema Short Type Magnum Motor
Lypo battery (what model would fit)?
Modify non linear spring for 400 fps
Madbull Gemtech G5 Toy Silencer and Aluminum Tube


Would this make sense?

Would the Angel Silent Head fare well with 400 fps?
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Old January 22nd, 2009, 19:58   #24
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The list looks good.
...And in terms of the Angel Silent piston head...I'm unsure. But what I can tell you is that the Angel silent piston head is apparently steps ahead of the Systema silent piston head (just ask ILLusion), and I've been running the same Systema silent piston head in my primary AEG for almost 14 years (was the second upgrade I installed in my AUG, torque up gears were the first).

Should run really nice.
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