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  • #16
    Re: gbb or aeg?

    Originally posted by ThePope View Post
    it looked a freeking nightmare.
    It was mate, I literally unscrewed it clean out of the bolt!

    Other than that, it's simple.

    Chrono

    Lift top cover - 5 seconds

    Remove recoil spring and guide - 10 seconds

    Remove rubber recoil stop - 10 seconds

    Remove bolt - 10 seconds

    Turn key in NPAS - 10 seconds

    Reassemble.

    With the GBBR AK, you don't even need to close the top cover when you re-chrono it, as it'll fire with the top open.
    Last edited by Caveira; 25 July, 2010, 20:17.
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    • #17
      Re: gbb or aeg?

      Theres a new adjustable bolt by TCS TSC...something like that and is way better than the NPAS apparently, look it up on hobby of asia

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      • #18
        Re: gbb or aeg?

        if you get a TCS bolt that works

        I have several WE GBBrs (got rid of my WA based ones as they need to much doing to them)
        Use mine all year round and aside from getting the bolt set at the power you need and some random hopping caused by build up of silicone in the hop rubber until you clean them out , mine have been very reliable in all weather .

        I only use propane in mine as green gas has too much crap in it and CO2 i don't trust .

        My original M4 is now 18 months and going strong

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        • #19
          Re: gbb or aeg?

          I love GBBs but I'd rather take an AEG or EBB just for the simplicity of it. My friend used his WE GBB M4 yesterday and it was just problem after problem for the whole day. Until GBBs have evolved to the point where they are as reliable as AEGs, I'll stick with the latter

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