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Old February 26th, 2012, 03:05   #16
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So, I guess the broken teeth was caused by the piston striking the front edge of the bearing on the spring guide. If so, why are bearing piston guides used/sold?
It makes a difference in shot consistency because having a bearing on both ends of the spring allows it to coil as it compresses and decompresses.
Haven't seen the actual info in years, but I recall it was quite noticeable.

However most pistons allows normal operation and never have issues. I only see maybe 1 in 10 guns now that don't have bearing spring guides.
But this is why it's bad to mix brands, or choose low quality brands. Either the QA is very poor, or the parts are proprietary.
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Old February 26th, 2012, 06:01   #17
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are you test firing the gun without the stock on? because if you are, thats most likely why the spring guide is moving. the stock screws into the rear of the spring guide to hold it in place. Without it, the V2 spring guide has a large chance to move around.

Also have you tried just using the stock motor with the 9.6V battery to see if theres issues there. My history with hi-speed motors are they eat gears and pistons.
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Old February 26th, 2012, 17:17   #18
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G&P M120s aren't 'high speed' motors, they're just labelled 'high speed'
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Old February 26th, 2012, 17:31   #19
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are you test firing the gun without the stock on? because if you are, thats most likely why the spring guide is moving. the stock screws into the rear of the spring guide to hold it in place. Without it, the V2 spring guide has a large chance to move around.

Also have you tried just using the stock motor with the 9.6V battery to see if theres issues there. My history with hi-speed motors are they eat gears and pistons.
I did the test firing with the stock on. I tried the stock (Aftermath) motor with the M120 spring and 9.6v battery. The stock motor wasn't able to move the gears. Replacing the motor with the G&P M120 motor allows the gun to fire with a good rate of fire.

Last edited by Cokeman; February 26th, 2012 at 21:52.. Reason: Update with testing with the stock (Aftermath) motor
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