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    Well i shall be buying one brand new soon, and wondering does the blowback eat a noticesable amount of battery life?

    also i hear im ment to reply alot of parts is it truely need if so how and what?


    apparently its easy to disable blowback any one know a step by step guide online?


    thanks
    http://zeroin.co.uk/image.php?type=s...ine=1296170949

  • #2
    Re: Army R85

    Run a seacrh. This has been explain so many times....


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    • #3
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      Ive read all i could and none tell me how to do it,.
      http://zeroin.co.uk/image.php?type=s...ine=1296170949

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      • #4
        Re: Army R85

        Ok. I know I've explained it more than once before, but here goes again.

        As you said, disable the blowback. A unit above the gearbox hooks onto the piston. Remove said unit.

        Then, take out the piston and sector gear. Replace them with standard V2 parts. Then add a 10mm spacer between the piston and piston head.


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        • #5
          Re: Army R85

          For now can i just take out the blowback unit?

          havent got the funds for new internals yet
          http://zeroin.co.uk/image.php?type=s...ine=1296170949

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          • #6
            Re: Army R85

            Yep,.Your piston will slowly wear down. Be good few a few skirmishes though. You'll notice semi failing a lot.


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            • #7
              Re: Army R85

              but disableing the blowback wont make it worse?

              sorry for total noob questions
              http://zeroin.co.uk/image.php?type=s...ine=1296170949

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              • #8
                Re: Army R85

                Disabling the blowback will make it better. The blowback puts a huge strain on the piston.


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                • #9
                  Re: Army R85

                  Thank you, would you say its an easy job?
                  any links with advice?
                  http://zeroin.co.uk/image.php?type=s...ine=1296170949

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                  • #10
                    Re: Army R85

                    www.mechbox.com

                    ONly if your feeling confident tho, I learnt this way.

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                    • #11
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                      I've never done it, so I don't know. Apparently i's easy though.


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                      • #12
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                        Whoever your buying it from, ask them if they will do it for you, depending on who it is they might do..

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                        • #13
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                          Thanks for all advice i shall look at link and ask if they shall, Thanks.
                          http://zeroin.co.uk/image.php?type=s...ine=1296170949

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                          • #14
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                            They will do it for an extra £10 pounds, sounds good to me:D
                            http://zeroin.co.uk/image.php?type=s...ine=1296170949

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