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Old May 25th, 2011, 23:16   #1
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CA M24 Sniper Rifle Parts

I just recently got a CA M24 and i was wondering what are good upgrades i can do to it internally. Im focusing on the distance and the accuracy. So far i am getting a new inner barrel, deciding on two companies. Also a new cylinder and piston, not sure which one yet. I dont know what else to put into it, so if anyone has some suggestions please help. thanks
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Old May 25th, 2011, 23:25   #2
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APS2 is compatable.

Search this, its really common knowledge dude.
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Old May 25th, 2011, 23:34   #3
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Ok thanks, but i was wondering what are other good parts to put into it other than i listed.
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Old May 25th, 2011, 23:35   #4
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Pretty much anything inside the thing. PDI is the best brand to pick from in terms of precision parts. Inner barrel, hopup unit, hopup, cylinder/piston/spring/spring guide and such, the list goes on.

Seriously, google it. There are upgrade guides out there on how to make your gun shoot wonders.
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Old May 25th, 2011, 23:47   #5
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Thank you, ill do some searching for parts. also i just found a first factory zero trigger for APS2, doesnt say much about it, do you anything about how it helps?
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Old May 25th, 2011, 23:49   #6
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Thank you, ill do some searching for parts. also i just found a first factory zero trigger for APS2, doesnt say much about it, do you anything about how it helps?
Its a reinforced triggerbox for heavy springs. The sears are made to be able to take a lot of damage before wearing out, if ever to wear out.

Spring sniper rifles, VSR's in particular tend to chew down sears over a period of time.
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Old May 26th, 2011, 10:11   #7
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APS2 cylinder won't fit, everything inside it will fit, hop up unit is very slightly different, hop up rubber and inner barrel is AEG parts, etc.

The stock trigger assembly is adjustable, all parts are very hard steel, and funny thing is, when i had my Laylax 150SP spring in there shooting around 500fps, I had a lighter trigger pull than my buddy's Remington 700 .308 hunting rifle!
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APS2 cylinder won't fit, everything inside it will fit, hop up unit is very slightly different, hop up rubber and inner barrel is AEG parts, etc.

The stock trigger assembly is adjustable, all parts are very hard steel, and funny thing is, when i had my Laylax 150SP spring in there shooting around 500fps, I had a lighter trigger pull than my buddy's Remington 700 .308 hunting rifle!
I thought the APS2 cylinders did fit, I shoved Sha Do's one into my M24 and it fit beautifully.
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Old May 26th, 2011, 12:44   #9
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Never heard that before. The stem on the APS2 cylinder is longer than the M24 one, so not sure how you got it to work without modifying the stem.....
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Never heard that before. The stem on the APS2 cylinder is longer than the M24 one, so not sure how you got it to work without modifying the stem.....
By stem I'm guessing is the rod you screw the bolt handle into.

The stem problem is rectified buy getting an APS2 bolt like so.

Pic of it installed on my old CA M24



You cant use the old bolt handle anymore if you get the APS2 cylinder.
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That explains it, thanks, never seen anyone do that before.
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Old May 26th, 2011, 19:22   #12
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Ok, so if i get an APS2 cylinder i have to buy a new bolt handle like yours? how much did it cost you?
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Old May 26th, 2011, 22:29   #13
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Bout $100.
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Old May 26th, 2011, 22:52   #14
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what company is yours? i found about 3 different ones.
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Old May 29th, 2011, 03:48   #15
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