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    hello just a quickee any one no the size of the bushing is the G&P m4 cqbr

    its the reinforced v2 gearbox

    one of the bushing has broken which is odd

    could i just replace the one with a new or a hole new set?


    and another thing with the piston i would get the piston head off so i changed it for a total different piston and head will this matter?


    and one more thing with the spring guide on of the clips on the sides has snapped of what spring guide will work? or is as equal as the G&P one


    all standard bits


    please help

    thanks

  • #2
    Re: help please G&P

    7mm bushings. You cant buy them individually.

    That's fine. As long as it's installed correctly. And made for the appropriate gearbox version.

    Any V2 spring guide.
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    • #3
      Re: help please G&P

      well i took it out of my ics m4a1 looks the same just the colour
      this is the piston had to change the clinder the piston head was to tight in the clinder

      would the ics piston be ok? with a systema piston head in the v2 G&P gearbox

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      • #4
        Re: help please G&P

        replace all of the bushings, if one has broke could be a sign of a bad batch or that theyve been used a lot so all could be liable to breaking, plus fresh bushings will have different tolerances.
        be weary of the ICS piston, ICS are reknown for using slightly different sizes for just about everything, might work might not.

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        • #5
          Re: help please G&P

          The ICS piston should work fine. I wouldn't buy a systema piston. In case you were thinking of it. Systema piston head is fine, so long as you get a flat one.
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          • #6
            Re: help please G&P

            dont get why flat head im confused isnt systema all that good a make i thought they was one of the best


            and with the bushing if i was to buy a pack of 6 could i just replace the one that broken and keep the others as spare? or wouldnt that work?

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            • #7
              Re: help please G&P

              You could easily just replace the broken bushing. That's fine.

              Systema are generally a pretty good company. Their pistons are pants though. I said a flat headed piston head, because they make silent piston heads. Which wont work without replacing the cylinder head as well. Which you can do if you want. Most people don't seem to think it's worth bothering with though. Cost's a little more too, supposedly drops FPS, but reduces muzzle report.
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              • #8
                Re: help please G&P

                what would you say to get i.e piston, piston head, clinder, clinder head, maybe new nossle

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                • #9
                  Re: help please G&P

                  As little as you can. There's nothing likely to break in that system. So just get what's needed, and put the rest aside for something else. There's so much you can do to an AEG, and it will hardly make any practical difference.
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                  • #10
                    Re: help please G&P

                    lol very true all i mess to do is make them loud well that show it seems

                    nothing never sounds the same when i put it back together

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                    • #11
                      Re: help please G&P

                      Do it slowly. Very slowly. And don't force anything. If it's not going in, it's not right. Except the main spring. That need force. Not much though.


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