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Old June 26th, 2010, 00:37   #1
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Upgrading the VFC SCAR-L

So basically, I'm looking foward to buying a VFC SCAR-L (in like less then a month) but I heard that a bunch of stuff on it had to be upgraded to be considered an "Excellent" AEG. So basically just leave me the information on what needs to be upgraded (E.g hop-up rubber) and with what it should be upgraded.

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Old June 26th, 2010, 01:37   #2
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Nothing needs to be upgraded. It is already an excellent AEG. The only thing really worth upgrading is the hop up rubber but even so, you don't need to replace it until it breaks.
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I wish I could upload a few gameplay videos of me on Alliance of Valiant Arms for you guys to compare to.

I am not familiar with airsoft.

What my question is, does the element of surprise work on a typical airsoft match?
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Old June 26th, 2010, 08:16   #3
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upgrade the player before you upgrade the gun.
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Old June 26th, 2010, 18:32   #4
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I am insulted at that daivet
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Old June 26th, 2010, 19:06   #5
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I mean no disrespect with my statement, I say it so you won't repeat the mistakes of many. Gbear is partially following the advice I gave him, but he's learned the hard way as well. Leave it alone, use it until something breaks. How do you know how significant an upgrade is if you've barely gotten to know the gun's limits? Play a few games with it first to test its ability in terms of accuracy, durability, and consistency. Once you find flaws in your gun, then you can go about upgrading the parts necessary. It's quite possible that upgrading your gun actually makes it worse, which will require even more hours put into it to make it back to the original quality, and exponentially more upgrades to get it better.

VFC makes excellent products straight out of the box. Learn it's limitations before you upgrade.

As a player too, if you can do well on the field with an inferior product, imagine how much better you'll be when your equipment is top of the line. Tools are nothing without the skills of the user.
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Old June 26th, 2010, 20:00   #6
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Just basically saying keep it as a stock rifle, play with it for a season and see where the rifle could be better. Most of the time VFC's do not need upgrades. They're a pretty great rifle.
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Old June 26th, 2010, 20:02   #7
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Listen to Daiviet. He is the o-so-wise one when it comes to SCARs. He basically guided me through everything.
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Old June 26th, 2010, 22:26   #8
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oh ok, well i might have overreacted there, my bad daiviet :S
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Old June 26th, 2010, 22:57   #9
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Having worked on the VFC SCARs extensively for MACH1 Airsoft, I can make two recommendations regarding upgrades.
-first, replace the piston head with a non aluminum (non metal) one, as this excessive weight will eventually cause the front end of your mech box to crack...especially in cooler weather.
The ported aluminum one that comes stock with it sounds awesome, but it is still undue stress.

-secondly, switch out the piston. It is a nylon or low end poly that will strip at stock fps within 10 000 rounds or so. Install a metal tooth poly carb piston and it'll last you at least 30 000 rounds if not more.

If you are doing the work yourself, keep in mind that there is an access port on the back side of the mech box which will allow you to depressurize the main spring by releasing the anti reverse latch. Also, be careful when actually opening the box, as the gears are spring loaded into position and if your main spring causes the gears to jump, you can easily loose the two springs (one on the spur gear, one on the sector gear...the bevel gear is shimmed into position). But if you loose a spring, you'll just have to shim it like other mech boxes.

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Old June 27th, 2010, 00:00   #10
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Upgrading the VFC SCAR-L

Ok i was thinking of the same topic.

Thanks for the advice. Also, are there any iron sights that will fit the scar? The default ones are terrible!!!!! ;(
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Old June 27th, 2010, 19:16   #11
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Old June 27th, 2010, 21:20   #12
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Ok i was thinking of the same topic.

Thanks for the advice. Also, are there any iron sights that will fit the scar? The default ones are terrible!!!!! ;(
If you are talking about the fact that the front sight is way out from the factory, they are indeed. There are two hex head bolts on each side of the front sight that allow you to adjust it. Loosen the side you want to move the sight towards and then tighten the other side. When you have the adjustment you want, tighten both.

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Old June 28th, 2010, 03:43   #13
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Having worked on the VFC SCARs extensively for MACH1 Airsoft, I can make two recommendations regarding upgrades.
-first, replace the piston head with a non aluminum (non metal) one, as this excessive weight will eventually cause the front end of your mech box to crack...especially in cooler weather.
The ported aluminum one that comes stock with it sounds awesome, but it is still undue stress.

-secondly, switch out the piston. It is a nylon or low end poly that will strip at stock fps within 10 000 rounds or so. Install a metal tooth poly carb piston and it'll last you at least 30 000 rounds if not more.

If you are doing the work yourself, keep in mind that there is an access port on the back side of the mech box which will allow you to depressurize the main spring by releasing the anti reverse latch. Also, be careful when actually opening the box, as the gears are spring loaded into position and if your main spring causes the gears to jump, you can easily loose the two springs (one on the spur gear, one on the sector gear...the bevel gear is shimmed into position). But if you loose a spring, you'll just have to shim it like other mech boxes.

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With what you have said above, I suppose the "Stock" VFC Scar L will not handle an 11.1 Lipo without upgrading the mechbox internals? I suppose that would be an FAIL otherwise.
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Old July 3rd, 2010, 17:43   #14
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Having worked on the VFC SCARs extensively for MACH1 Airsoft, I can make two recommendations regarding upgrades.
-first, replace the piston head with a non aluminum (non metal) one, as this excessive weight will eventually cause the front end of your mech box to crack...especially in cooler weather.
The ported aluminum one that comes stock with it sounds awesome, but it is still undue stress.

-secondly, switch out the piston. It is a nylon or low end poly that will strip at stock fps within 10 000 rounds or so. Install a metal tooth poly carb piston and it'll last you at least 30 000 rounds if not more.

If you are doing the work yourself, keep in mind that there is an access port on the back side of the mech box which will allow you to depressurize the main spring by releasing the anti reverse latch. Also, be careful when actually opening the box, as the gears are spring loaded into position and if your main spring causes the gears to jump, you can easily loose the two springs (one on the spur gear, one on the sector gear...the bevel gear is shimmed into position). But if you loose a spring, you'll just have to shim it like other mech boxes.

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thanks for the advice man,as an owner of a vfc scar, i really appreciate your opinion. Now all I need to do is buy a new piston w. cylinder head. But i do have one question, would a sorbo pad help with the piston head problem?
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