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17 October, 2010, 22:10
Ive stripped the gears off my SRC v2 piston. What are the Element pistons like and does it make much difference having polycarbonate or metal teeth
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17 October, 2010, 22:21
Re: Element pistons
Get the duracon or light weight one. Great pistons! Just get the one metal tooth.
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17 October, 2010, 22:25
Re: Element pistons
My fav is the Element Duracon reinforced piston with several metal teeth and have run them in guns up to 35 per sec. These have been used in guns with a rof over 60 a sec so they should be fine.
My mate has used the clear ones with one metal tooth up 30 a sec.
I would only suggest using full and all metal tooth pistons if you are 100% certain the gun is set up correctly with no issues.
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