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Old September 16th, 2008, 18:35   #1
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Building the Ultimate Mechbox

What parts would be required to build The Ultimate Mechbox using V2 box or V2 detachable (like Prowin) in an AR type rifle?

Number goals are 300 - 400 fps with 900 - 1200 rpm and a long lifespan.

Thanks for your responses................. dragwindsor
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Old September 16th, 2008, 18:37   #2
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A Systema or Guarder complete mechbox would be my choice. No screwing around with shimming or assembling. Just get it, drop it in, and you're good to go. If price is a concern, the JG black mechboxes are quite durable, although will probably require some preventative maintenance such as shimming, and I'd probably install a bearing piston head and spring guide for good measure.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 18:49   #3
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I was looking at this to build
http://www.boomarms.com/sc/viewprodu...ProductID=1596

I forgot to mention it would be rear wired. Are the Guarders rear wired. It's going in a New Gen Guarder C8 body
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Old September 16th, 2008, 18:57   #4
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I wouldn't touch Pro Win unless a pro gun doc were to do it for me. They need a lot of assembly and I hear they need a lot of modifications to the body to get a correct fit.

As for wiring, I haven't looked into the specifics of the mechbox, but I'm sure both versions would be available - front and rear wired. If not, it's quite easy to reroute the wiring.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:00   #5
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The Guarder seems like a good idea. What kind of ROF are the Guarder standard gear mechbox's rated for. I'd like 1300 rpm like my stock 9.6v CA SCAR.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:04   #6
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ROF is really dependent on spring strength and battery power. You can always adjust that with things like a high speed motor, high speed gears, etc.

My CA M15 has a standard ratio gear set (stock CA) and a Prometheus MS110SP, running the stock CA motor through a 6.03mm tightbore and powered by a 9.6V 3800 mAh battery, I get 1320 rpm @ 385 fps.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:11   #7
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My stock CA SCAR runs 275 fps with .25's at 1304 rps off a 9.6v 1500 mAh. That's about what I'm looking for, just HIGH quality.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:19   #8
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Well, the CA mechbox shell is reinforced and is as good as any Systema or Guarder IMO. Stock, CA internals should last a long time without issues. With an upgraded spring, you're likely to see issues with your piston and spring guide, and the CA piston head leaves something to be desired.

I'd say keep the shell, throw in a Systema silent piston & cylinder head set, a Modify piston, Modify tappet plate and a metal bearing spring guide. Add a stiffer spring to get the velocity you want, and throw in an über-motor like a Systema Magnum motor, and you should hit that goal pretty easily and have a reliable mechbox.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:23   #9
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If you have the neccesary know how or the time and money and access to some simple metal grinding machinery/tools I totally suggest the PGC prowin.Im not gona lie, it can be very difficult to install depending on what brand of metal body you go with. It has been stated that hurricane bodies are easier to work with though when it comes to prowin mechboxes. Prowin mechbox with prometheus parts and a good motor of your choice and you should be good to go. However the link you supplied is for a prowin 7mm, which are hard to find these days. I believe the 8mm (black) is availble from most over seas asian retailers.

However if that option is not with in your means, I suggest going with a full systema complete highspeed mechbox drop in with motor. Easy simple and very little fuss, just drop it in and your good to go. You will get the results you wish with the least amount of effort.

If you are dead set on building your own do your best to keep all the part brands to one company if at all possible. A smattering of parts from various companies has been noted to cause complications. So try and keep it all systema or all modify or whatever you choose. Personally I recommend systema and for a few parts like spring and piston I suggest prometheus.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:27   #10
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DO NOT BUY THE BLUE PROWIN THEY SUCK get this one http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper...4_srch_Pro-win
I have built 2 now and we have 4 of them being used on our team, they aren't that hard to get working you just need to follow the instructions.
Your #s would be easy to achieve, I have been shooting 420FPS with .20s I use a Madbull M110 spring and get a ROF of 27bps or 1620RPM, with a 9.6v 1700 mah battery
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:30   #11
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However if that option is not with in your means, I suggest going with a full systema complete highspeed mechbox drop in with motor. Easy simple and very little fuss, just drop it in and your good to go. You will get the results you wish with the least amount of effort.
Agreed. That's the route I would take. It's the most hassle-free way of attaining your goal.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:46   #12
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I wouldn't touch Pro Win unless a pro gun doc were to do it for me. They need a lot of assembly and I hear they need a lot of modifications to the body to get a correct fit.
They need alot of patience.... *First hand experience * I took up airsoft in august last year... and after 4-5 months i started work on my own kit and also embarked on a custom gun a few months ago. I didnt find it too hard to work on the PGC as i'm prety good at figuring things out, however you need to be patient, expect to void warenties, pull your hair out and always consider it a gamble that its all going to be fine untill its all up and running. But when it does - frigging awsome. I still havnt got the Spring release working smoothly on mine yet, but the rest appears to be working so far.

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My CA M15 has a standard ratio gear set (stock CA) and a Prometheus MS110SP, running the stock CA motor through a 6.03mm tightbore and powered by a 9.6V 3800 mAh battery, I get 1320 rpm @ 385 fps.
Thats nearly identical to mine.

CA M15A4 SPC
Standard Gears
Prometheus POM pistonhead
Guarder Piston - Swapped out the CA but didnt need to as it was imaculate even after 80,000 bb's
Stock Motor
4200mAh Intellect Battery 9.6v
Prometheus MS110SP
Prometheus 6.03mm Tightbore

Also @ 22 rounds per seccond..


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Stock, CA internals should last a long time without issues. Tthe CA piston head leaves something to be desired.
I agree and the CA Yellow Piston is the most impressive part i have seen. As i mentioned 80k bb's and having near enough Zero wear on the piston ( I have photos somewhere as i was that amazed).. .The CA piston head is not very good tbh, but it does the job.

[QUOTE=TokyoSeven;819513]I totally suggest the PGC prowin. Im not gona lie, it can be very difficult to install depending on what brand of metal body you go with.[QUOTE]

Do you use a Pro-win also? The way you worded things makes it sound like you know how hard they are to install and setup.

From the questions being asked i would persoanlly say for ease... just get a Systema Turbo gearbox set.... It will cost like 1/3 or 1/4 of the price of building a Pro-Win with high end parts such as Prometheus internals.. I know this as i have one with the following specification below.

PGC 8mm Pro-win
Prometheus - Ball Bearing Spring Guide
Prometheus - POM Ball Bearing Piston Head
Prometheus - Prometheus MS110SP
Prometheus - High Speed Gears
Prometheus - Shims
Prometheus - Anti Reversal Latch
Prometheus - Hard Piston
Prometheus - Ported Cylinder

What level of work have you done on guns before? For this kind of questioning it would be worth letting us know a little background. A more informative suggestion could then be suggested, however i still think for what your after the Systema Turbo set would be the best option. It shoots 30rpm at 9.6v with the ready made set. Thats around 1800rpm... Use 8.4v to lower this down to the approx ROF your after. I think Red Wold Airsoft tried this setup with a 12v battery and the result is insane...

Hope this helps.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:49   #13
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Crunch, I'm selling the SCAR. I got a VFC.

I'd like to go Prowin because I'm a collector before a player. I'd like a sw33t box. I'm a fabricator, so I can handle the modifications.

It's going in a Guarder New Gen C8 body rear wired.

What else would I need besides a motor and gears?

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Old September 16th, 2008, 19:52   #14
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I worked on a prowin build with Cushak earlier this year. Between the two of us it wasnt very complicated at all. The majority of the effort I think was put into getting the proper clearance ground into interior of the reciever. With in a day though we had it purring like a kitten.

I'll be starting my own personal 8mm set up straight away as well. Although Im having a hell of a time finding some of the parts that I want for the build of the gun itself, its proving to be more of a challance hence why Ive held off on the project till all parts could be assembled in one sitting.

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What else would I need besides a motor and gears?

Thanks guys
The electrical components, trigger set up and wiring and such. Also I would go with a new spring instead of the ones supplied.
I think there was something else I cant remeber off the top of my head.
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Old September 16th, 2008, 20:00   #15
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Is there anything in the Systema mechboxes that need to be replaced?
I remember hearing that there's a part that isn't quite up to snuff.
Piston?
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