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Renegade) April 23rd, 2008 18:50

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Originally Posted by Cushak (Post 701814)
All together this cost less than a bare bones PTW, including ten mags! :D

Ya, I felt stupid about the Saskatoon berry jar, it fell when I pulled the table away from the wall to try to search for the spring.

If anybody has a spare selector plate spring, please let me know.

-Cushak

Bic lighter spring cut down works the same

I like it, all nice and new!

Cushak April 23rd, 2008 20:24

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Originally Posted by Voodoo (Post 702015)
YAH, more pro wins!! We got 4 of them running in our team and its great. Nice M4. Wish my Pro Win was anodized blue.

Yeah, I like the blue. How much grinding did you guys find you had to do on your metal bodies? What brand did you use? There was a ton I had to remove.

Taking a break at the moment. All that's left is attaching the Magpul pistol grip, finish putting on the body furniture and test it out.

I have a feeling this wont work right off the bat either, something is bound to have been forgotten.

Oh, and for anybody with those King arms adjustable length outer barrels, how do you get right of the barrel wobble? Everything else on this gun is solid like a rock (G&P body threading and KA RAS threading is an, interesting mix). I just hope I don't have to purchase another solid piece outer barrel.

EDIT: Oh, and I found a selector plate spring in my bags of parts, so that's taken care of. Now I just need a hop-up C-Clip, if anybody knows where I can get one without buying a whole hop-up, that'd be great.

TokyoSeven April 23rd, 2008 20:29

I cant believe you guys are still at it.
If you get it built up, bring it by the shop, I wanna see how she rocks.

jayrod April 23rd, 2008 21:04

I have been wanting to build this for a while may self. How about a parts list. and what kind of cost is involved to build this

ILLusion April 24th, 2008 01:37

The gun's looking good, jared.

Styrak April 24th, 2008 01:47

I was there today. He was having a good ol' time trying to get that Pro-Win in there with a stock tube deal he had rigged up. He said he had a headache from concentrating so hard :P

Cushak April 24th, 2008 04:04

She lives! With a few more things to be worked out until total completion.

1) Get proper connectors for the motor leads.
2) Finalize installing furniture.
3) Figure out why the pins won't go in on the front sight
4) Order a new front sight.
5) Re-wire with a telescoping cord.
6) Fix barrel wobble
7) Adjust motor height and hop-up

8) Christen it with a fitting name.
9) Post glory pictures and full parts list.

Voodoo April 24th, 2008 08:40

theres a SHIT tone of grinding to be done, i had to plain out the entire right inside wall and a bit on the upper. But with a 110 spring im shooting 390!!!! so no complaints about the work because it really payed off.

Double Tapper April 24th, 2008 09:21

Is this because of they reinforcing on the pro win?,and how much is a shit load?.
How much does this weaken your metal receive?.

Voodoo April 24th, 2008 10:15

yah, the pro win is a bit over sized and there is a detent system that runs down the right side of the mechbox so you can release the spring pressure so it can be removed and a larger or smaller spring put in. It doesn't weaken the body at all and you must file down the right side to be flush with the rest of the body.

It took me and my roommate a bit over an hour each to do our own guns and we used the old dremil.

Ive been running mine for 2 years now and never had a complaint with the mech box or the body.

If you dont want to burn 1500 on a PTW then this is your way to go.

Cushak May 1st, 2008 12:54

It's done! All I have to do is paint the name onto the stock. "Mars"

Jayhad May 1st, 2008 13:55

As Voodoo said we have on our team now and hopefully more coming.
Took me about an hour to grind my body... personaly I think it is best job I have seen on a PRO-WIN'd body (I used a G&P). My Pro-Win fits in very tight. You can use a hurricane body and not have to grind anything away.

I guess in theory weaken the body by taking out so much material (only about a mm at max). but with the mech box pinned in the body I don't think there is a possibility of breaking it without significantly harming the mech box.

I'm into my gun for $980 now not including optics or mags and she shoots 415FPS with the m120 at 18.5 RPM with a 9.6v battery, I can use a plastic cheap ass mag, lose it and still range the same as a PTW.......
this = happiness to me.



CUSHAK Why did you get the 7mm Pro-Win???

Cushak May 1st, 2008 14:37

It was available at the time, in canada, at a decent price. It's the one illusion sold.

I take it you've found the 8mm to be much better?

Jayhad May 1st, 2008 15:13

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Originally Posted by Cushak (Post 708161)
It was available at the time, in canada, at a decent price. It's the one illusion sold.

Fair enough

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Originally Posted by Cushak (Post 708161)
I take it you've found the 8mm to be much better?

No i haven't as I never used the 7mm but I have read several reviews that they have issues, so i went for the 8mm

spartan117 July 10th, 2008 02:15

That looks sexy


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