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AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
8 November, 2009, 18:40
Well, it's simple really, i have a shoddy rate of fire though my gun.
I've tried it through 2 batteries and the ROF stays the same, and i tried the battery's in my friend's scar, and another M4, and they kicked out a rather high ROF.
My friend had a theory that the spring was too strong, so pulling it back took longer.. if you get me. Although, it's entirely stock.
If anyone has an idea, or something which i could do, i'd love to know
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8 November, 2009, 19:05
Re: AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
You need to upgrade your gun to get a higher ROF.
See this thread:
http://www.zeroin.co.uk/showthread.php?t=9251
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8 November, 2009, 19:41
Re: AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
i was the person who said to strong spring
. he doesnt want to upgrade it, he simple wants it normal. he tried it with my battery today and it was still slow.
so i said that as the springs strong, it takes the piston longer to come back as of the tension. that was my thery.
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not sniper.
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8 November, 2009, 19:46
Re: AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
Chrono the gun as sniperjesus said, or had said
. If it's shotting hot that could be it.
It could also be a bad shim job, knackered motor/gears/piston/wiring etc, the gun could be dirty inside. Or it could just need upgrading as said.
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8 November, 2009, 19:51
Re: AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
its a pants motor in the AGM's whip it out and find a second hand CA high speed, or even a tm motor, heck of a difference! My housemates M4 was poo, popped a mosfet on it, much better, months later, whacked a CA high speed motor in there and the rof was stupidly quick, had to take off the mosfet!
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8 November, 2009, 20:12
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Cheers everyone
i think i'll look into a new motor.
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8 November, 2009, 20:19
Re: AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
I take the M4 is a long shaft?
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8 November, 2009, 21:44
Re: AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
it is, you could go all out and try and find a second hand systema turbo
ive got one, its awesome
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8 November, 2009, 22:13
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If you do the above a stock AGM gearbox will die. Go with a CA highspeed, TM EG1000 or G&P M120.
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8 November, 2009, 22:15
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i second the eg1000, great motors.....
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8 November, 2009, 23:01
Re: AGM M4 RIS ROF Issues - Help
And that's exactly what i'm looking at purchasing (:
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