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Old August 3rd, 2007, 02:06   #16
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Prices can be found on the drop-down menus on the bottom of the page link I provided. You have to email them for sales; they have no e-commerce setup.

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Old August 3rd, 2007, 02:19   #17
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Yeah I found that after fooling around with it. Thanks for the info though. Bet you have to keep them barrel's spotless on the inside.
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Old August 4th, 2007, 03:21   #18
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i'd go with Li-Po and fets too. Much less chance that something append when cranking that spring.

Li-po's do not tend to explode as everyone seems to think. They actually fail a lot less than any other type of battery. it's just a bit more spectacular when it does.

Chances that you will get your face burnt by a Li-Po in your airsoft is very close to 0% (about the same as getting hit by a plane crashing)

Falure usually happen when charging or carrying the cells (bad charging procedures, over charge, puncture or hit while carrying)

The big difference is that a a good Li-Po pack the size of a 8.4v mini pack should be able to do the job of a 9.6 or 10.8v large sub-c pack.
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Old August 9th, 2007, 18:13   #19
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I was looking down the end of my barrel today (yes the battery was pulled, chamber was cleared, and spring decompressed lol) and noticed the inner barrel was about 6 inches shorter than the outer barrel. There's a piece between the outside of the barrel and the inner barrel. Anyone know why tokyo marui chose this and can I remove it ?

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Old August 10th, 2007, 20:06   #20
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It's a baffled internal silencer unit.

Yes, it can be removed, but you'll need to find another way to support the end of the barrel if you do so.
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Old August 10th, 2007, 21:08   #21
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It's a baffled internal silencer unit.

Yes, it can be removed, but you'll need to find another way to support the end of the barrel if you do so.
Well I'm wanting to install a longer barrel when I install a bore up kit. Will the 650mm work with that baffle or will I need to replace that baffle with some spacers? Looking at the space in the outer barrel, it looks like it could accomodate a barrel longer than 650mm.
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Old August 11th, 2007, 17:01   #22
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Well I'm wanting to install a longer barrel when I install a bore up kit. Will the 650mm work with that baffle or will I need to replace that baffle with some spacers? Looking at the space in the outer barrel, it looks like it could accomodate a barrel longer than 650mm.
It will work, but you'll need to modify it. You need to find a way to bore out that internal silencer. I've used a cylindrical file and just ran it through there for a while when I had to install a 650mm in someones gun.

The other option, if you can find it, is to get the KM internal suppressor system to mount a 650mm inner barrel.
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Old August 12th, 2007, 16:37   #23
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It will work, but you'll need to modify it. You need to find a way to bore out that internal silencer. I've used a cylindrical file and just ran it through there for a while when I had to install a 650mm in someones gun.

The other option, if you can find it, is to get the KM internal suppressor system to mount a 650mm inner barrel.

Yeah I'll probably just get the barrel and I guess the tech will do the modifying at the shop when he installs everything else. The 650mm barrel isn't too long for the stock outer barrel is it ?
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Old August 12th, 2007, 18:44   #24
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Yeah I'll probably just get the barrel and I guess the tech will do the modifying at the shop when he installs everything else. The 650mm barrel isn't too long for the stock outer barrel is it ?
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